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Chandler, AZ January 11, 2010 PedaSoft LLC announced EM-Supreme Version 2010. EM-supreme is a time-domain Field-Device-Circuit Co-Simulator that can be used to model passive structures, active components, and complete RF & millimeter-wave modules. EM-supreme models EM fields as they pass through the active and passive components to represent the actual behavior of your chip as it physically happens. Therefore, its an accurate alternative to what RF designers are using today i.e. modeling the active and passive parts of the chip using separate field and circuit simulators, followed by combining the results employing simple approximations, without taking the effect of electromagnetic coupling, radiation, and interference into consideration, which leads to inaccurate models especially at high power and/or high frequency RF chips. The tool also fully supports silicon vendor-supplied transistor models. The imported transistor model can be either physics- or circuit-based; such as Curtice, Tom, Statz, Angelov, as well any foundry models. Technology supported includes, but not limited to: PHEMTS, SiGe, GaAs, AlGaAs, InGaAs HBTs and PIN diodes. With EM-supreme, RF designers can model CMOS as well as GaAs and GaN FETs. The tool enables RF designers achieving first-pass design success, eliminating ad-hoc design, and reducing time-to-market and development cost. | RF Cafe's Product Directory Personally Selected | A Disruptive Web Presence Read About RF Cafe Webmaster: Kirt Blattenberger KB3UON (814) 833-1967 | Custom Search | RF Cafe's Engineering Forums A Service to You |