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News Release from: Ansoft Europe | Subject: Design forum
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 02 April 2003

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Three one-day seminars will promote the benefits of employing electromagnetic simulation tools/techniques during the design of RF and high-datarate systems, circuits and components.

Ansoft Corp Europe is holding three one-day seminars to promote the benefits of employing electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools/techniques during the design of RF and high-datarate systems, circuits and components The seminars are to be held in Cork, Republic of Ireland (28th May), Edinburgh, Scotland (4th June) and High Wycombe, England (5th June)

Attendance is free and those wishing to attend can register at on the Ansoft waebsite.

Ansoft Corp Europe's Sales Manager Charles Blackwood comments: "We're inviting our valued customers, industry experts and interested parties to attend any of these free seminars to learn about the use of physics-based simulation techniques during product development".

Technical presentations to be given as part of the design forum include: "Rapid elliptical filter design for wireless communications", "Advanced VCO design", "Design for 10Gbit XFP modules" and "Thermoelectromagnetic analysis of temperature sensitive microwave devices".

The design forum also marks the first European demonstration of Ansoft's high-frequency field solver HFSS version 9 that uses the standard Ansoft Desktop Windows GUI.

Blackwood continues: "In addition guest speakers will be present at some if not all of the venues to discuss the benefits they have reaped from using physics-based, EM simulation tools and techniques during product development".

Ansoft Corp Europe's senior applications engineers will be on hand at all three venues to give practical advice and guidance on any projects that attendees may be working on.

Delegates will be treated to lunch and will be given presentation material and handouts.

Blackwood concludes: "This, our second annual design forum, promises to be as informative and as educational as last year's, from which we had extremely positive feedback and praise for the wealth of information we managed to compress into a single day".

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