Sys-Parameter library for RF simulation
23 March 2016
Design Automation
Test & Measurement
Analog Devices announced the release of an extensive RF amplifier library of Sys-Parameter models for Keysight Technologies’ Genesys RF simulation and synthesis software. Analog Devices is one the first adopters of Sys-Parameter models, which provide the convenience of an electronic datasheet that can be simulated directly without the need for manual creation of data files and equations to use them.
Genesys is an easy-to-use RF and microwave simulation software tool that performs interactive budget analysis of modulated RF specs, such as error vector magnitude (EVM) and adjacent-channel power ratio (ACPR) performance for entire RF signal chains. This enables the easy selection and comparison of suitable components for RF applications.
Keysight Sys-Parameters are RF system component behavioural parameters, such as amplifier P1dB, IP3, gain, noise figure and VSWR, which describe non-linear and linear characteristics in a convenient spreadsheet format for use in simulation.
Analog Devices’ Sys-Parameter library of almost 100 RF amplifiers range from gain blocks to power amplifiers covering frequencies from DC to 86 GHz. These components serve applications such as wireless communications, test and measurement, and radar. RF system designers can quickly select off-the-shelf components and design RF signal chains accurately in one pass. The library is pre-installed in Release 2015.08 of Keysight Genesys.
Updated versions of the library will be available for download from www.keysight.com and www.analog.com
Further reading:
Accelerate development of AI-enabled embedded systems
Design Automation
ADI’s CodeFusion Studio (CFS) is a modern embedded software development platform aimed at accelerating the creation of AI-enabled embedded systems.
Read more...
Introducing STM32CubeMX2
Altron Arrow
Design Automation
STMicroelectronics has launched STM32CubeMX2, a new evolution of its popular configuration and code generation tool for STM32 microcontrollers.
Read more...
AI assistant for STM32 developers
Design Automation
The STMicroelectronics STM32 Sidekick is an AI-driven assistant fully integrated into the STM32 ecosystem designed to streamline embedded development using STM32 microcontrollers.
Read more...
Connected without limits: An engineering perspective on Altron Arrow’s wireless ecosystem
Altron Arrow
Editor's Choice Design Automation
Wireless connectivity is no longer a supporting technology, but rather, a core design consideration that underpins modern electronic systems across industries.
Read more...
Next-gen robotic systems initiative
EBV Electrolink
Design Automation
EBV Elektronik recently introduced MOVE – Driving Robotics Forward, a new initiative designed by EBV Elektronik‘s Embedded Solutions team to support the development of next-generation robotic systems.
Read more...
Reference design for NB-IoT plus GNSS
Altron Arrow
Design Automation
ST Microelectronics’ STDES-ST87M01IGN is a reference design for the ST87M01 NB-IoT + GNSS module, implemented on a 2-layer FR4 PCB (90 x 60 x 1,6 mm).
Read more...
ST welcomes STM32Cube AI Studio
Design Automation
STMicroelectronics has introduced STM32Cube AI Studio, a new desktop software environment designed to simplify the deployment of artificial intelligence on STM32 microcontrollers.
Read more...
NeoCortec introduces new NeoGW software
Design Automation
This is a powerful multiplatform open-source solution designed to streamline integration between the NeoMesh network and upper-level systems, whether deployed in the cloud or on-premise environments.
Read more...
Keil Studio now in VSCode
Design Automation
Keil Studio, Arm’s latest IDE, now integrates embedded development tools directly into Visual Studio Code providing features like seamless industry tool integration, version control, and a CLI for CI workflows.
Read more...
Surviving the extremes: Understanding shock and vibration in MEMS sensors
Altron Arrow
Editor's Choice Test & Measurement
By considering factors such as mechanical headroom, damping, and system-level robustness, designers can ensure that the chosen sensor not only survives, but performs reliably over time.
Read more...