Applied Wave Research (AWR) and Computer Simulation Technology (CST), a German company, are cooperating to integrate CST's Microwave Studio 2006, a 3D electromagnetic technology, with AWR's Microwave Office circuit design software suite. The cooperation is part of AWR's ongoing open systems strategy in which to provide best-in-class EM tools for RF and microwave design.
As part of its ongoing commitment to the open standards strategy and to providing customers with greater flexibility and choice in their design methodology, AWR created the EM Socket open standard interface. EM Socket technology enables users to access a broad variety of EM tools from leading vendors without leaving the Microwave Office design environment.
"CST's innovative technology is used by market leaders worldwide and will be a valuable option for designers using our Microwave Office software," said James Spoto, AWR president and CEO. "Through the interface, our customers now have access to a specialist tool for the fast and accurate 3D EM simulation to solve high frequency design issues."
The AWR/CST interface will be available without additional charge for all customers using CST Microwave Studio 2006B and Microwave Office 2006 software.
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