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Corporation develops, markets and supports electronic design automation (EDA) software based on fundamental electromagnetic principles. The Company's high-frequency software enables users to design RF ICs, antenna and radar systems and microwave components. The Company's signal integrity software enables users to design computer interconnects, IC Packaging structures and electronic systems by accurately capturing the degradation in signal quality due to higher clock speeds and smaller physical dimensions. The Company's Maxwell Eminence software combines both HF and SI functionality. The Company's electromechanical software products enable designers of electromechanical components and systems to optimize the electrical performance of their designs while increasing manufacturing yields.
PARIS, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Ansoft (Nasdaq: ANST - news) announced today the completion of a software licensing agreement with Thomson-CSF, a global-leader in electronics. Under this agreement Ansoft is the approved world-wide supplier of electromagnetic analysis software to Thomson-CSF.
Under this agreement, Ansoft HFSS (High Frequency Structure Simulator) has been selected as the approved electromagnetic three-dimensional (3D) solution for Thomson ATDM (Atelier de Developpement Materiel). Ansoft HFSS is a full- wave finite element electromagnetic (EM) simulator that enables engineers to design 3D high-frequency structures such as connectors, IC packages, and antennas found in cellular telephones, communications systems, and microwave circuits.
``According to the agreement, the two parties will work in partnership to give Thomson-CSF the tools and support necessary to optimize ATDM,' said Monsieur Yves Boccon-Gibod, Development Manufacturing and Logistics Manager at Thomson-CSF.
``This partnership forms the basis of a winning relationship. Thomson and their affiliated companies gain the best in-class simulation technology from Ansoft. Ansoft wins by gaining valuable insight into the forefront of electronics technology,' said Sherry Hess, Director, European Operations at Ansoft.
Ansoft is a leading developer of high performance EDA software. Ansoft products are used by engineers in the design of high performance electrical devices and systems, such as cellular phones, satellite communications, circuit boards, motors and anti-lock braking systems (ABS). Ansoft markets its products worldwide through its direct sales force and distributors, and provides comprehensive customer support and training.
New Features Strengthen Capabilities for RF Circuit Modeling Planar Circuit and Antenna Tool Fulfills Design Needs for Bluetooth, Home RF, Wireless LAN, and Other Emerging Wireless Internetworking Applications
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Ansoft Corporation (Nasdaq: ANST - news) today announced Ensemble 6.1 for the electromagnetic (EM) design needs of the wireless and wired telecommunications markets. Ensemble 6.1 offers designers of RFICs, high-frequency hybrid PCBs, MMICs, and antennas complete capabilities for planar EM field modeling. No other planar simulator can accomplish the complex tasks that Ensemble 6.1 offers in one easy-to-use interface. This greatly simplifies the challenges that today's designers face by offering a complete solution -- from hybrid PCB to complex cavity-backed antennas.
``Bluetooth, Cellular, Home RF and Wireless LAN applications require the low-profile and unobtrusive antennas that Ensemble simulates effortlessly,' said Dr. Lawrence Williams, Ansoft's Director of Marketing, High-Frequency Products. ``Ensemble's complete solution also allows engineers to design planar components and interconnects in wireless RFICs.'
Ensemble 6.1 is a planar method-of-moments (MOM) field simulator that computes EM fields, radiation, and circuit models for high-frequency planar structures found in high-frequency and wireless products. Ansoft's planar field simulator has the most complete feature set for the high-frequency design engineer.
Companies like JPL, Motorola, Ericsson, Nokia, and Alcatel have used Ensemble for years to design wireless antennas and high-frequency circuits. Their design success has proven the MOM engine developed by Ansoft. ``No other planar simulator has a faster or more robust simulation engine,' said Dr. Richard Hall, Director of Planar Products. ``Ansoft research and development has created proprietary mathematical algorithms that are fundamentally more stable and robust.'
The majority of electronic products that are being developed for emerging wireless communication and internetworking will use planar antennas that conform to the product's surface and those antennas can be designed using Ensemble 6.1.
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