NI AWR Design Environment V12.01 Now Available

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Sept. 30, 2015 --  NI (formerly AWR Corporation) announces the availability of a new update to V12 of NI AWR Design Environment™. Introduced in June 2015, V12 offers new amplifier-, antenna- and radar-specific features, as well as ease-of-use improvements, speed enhancements and additional third-party integration flows.

Continuing to build upon the new load-pull features of V12, the V12.01 update includes numerous additions to the load-pull capabilities, as well as multiple improvements to system simulation within Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) communications system design software and to layout, tuning, yield analysis and optimization capabilities within NI AWR Design Environment, inclusive of Microwave Office circuit design software and AXIEM and Analyst™ 3D electromagnetic (EM) simulators.

Where:

More details can be found online at awrcorp.com/v12

When:

Immediately.

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