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Advanced Design System (ADS) is an electronic design automation software system produced by PathWave Design, a division of Keysight Technologies. [1] It provides an integrated design environment to designers of RF electronic products such as mobile phones , [ 2 ] pagers, wireless networks , satellite communications, radar systems, and high ...
The world of electronic design automation (EDA) software for integrated circuit (IC) design is dominated by the three vendors Synopsys, Cadence Design Systems and Siemens EDA (Formerly Mentor Graphics, acquired in 2017 by Siemens) which have a revenue respectively of 4,2 billion US$, 3 billion US$ and 1,3 billion US$.
Keysight Technologies EDA division (formerly EEsof) Platforms: PathWave Advanced Design System [2] – high frequency and high speed design; PathWave EM Design (formerly EMPro and Antenna Modeling Design System) - 3D EM platform
Keysight Technologies, Inc. is an American company that manufactures electronics test and measurement equipment and software. The name is a blend of key and insight. [2] [4] The company was formed as a spin-off of Agilent Technologies, which inherited and rebranded the test and measurement product lines developed and produced from the late 1960s to the turn of the millennium by Hewlett-Packard ...
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For passive planar elements development, integrated into Keysight EEsof Advanced Design System. Ansys HFSS: commercial Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Automatic adaptive FEM, FDTD, PO, Hybrid FEBI, MoM, and Eigenmode expansion (EME).
The Momentum simulation engine is integrated into Keysight ADS [3] and Keysight Genesys. It was originally developed by a Belgian company, Alphabit , a spinoff from the Electromagnetics Group [ 4 ] of Ghent University and IMEC .