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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Ansoft Europe | Subject: Ansoft Designer
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2003

Library puts transistor models into HF
designs

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A new device library provides electrical models of NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices' low noise bipolar transistors for use within Ansoft Designer.

Ansoft has released a new device library based on NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices' low noise bipolar transistors for use within Ansoft Designer The new device library contains electrical models of NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices' discrete low-noise bipolar transistor products for use in general-purpose high-frequency designs

These devices are key building blocks in the development of microwave frequency circuits and subsystems found in many of today's commercial applications.

This library improves design accuracy by supplying vendor-authorised device models directly as ready-to-use components.

"Our products play a key role in the design of high-performance electronic products and systems of microwave frequency", said the Engineering Manager at NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices.

"Our company places significant value on developing and providing our customers with highly accurate Spice parameter models".

This library is available from the NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices website (www.csd-nec.com) and is easily downloaded and configured for use within Ansoft Designer.

This site provides Ansoft Designer users with the ability to search for components by name, performance data, or other specification.

NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices will maintain model support and upgrades, and Ansoft will address all customer support for Ansoft Designer.

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