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ACS LINC2 - Press Release 6-20-2007
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New LINC2 Filter Synthesis Software
 
ACS has recently released version 1.14 of its LINC2 filter synthesis
software. LINC2 Filter Pro version 1.14 adds a new line of space-efficient
RF and microwave filters to its filter design and synthesis software.
Compact, space-saving interdigital filters can now be designed in microstrip
or stripline materials using LINC2 Filter Pro. These and other microstrip
and stripline filters can automatically be rendered in both schematic
and layout windows. For layout file transfer to other programs, DXF
export capability is available from the layout viewer. LINC2 DXF layout
files can be translated to Gerber format for PCB fabrication. Microstrip
and stripline filters can be analyzed with the built-in circuit simulator
or exported to Sonnet’s® EM simulation program (Sonnet Software, Inc.
Syracuse, NY) for world class electromagnetic simulation. The wizard-like
GUI quickly and effortlessly guides the user through the process of
entering the specifications for the automatic synthesis of a wide variety
of filters, including lumped and distributed filters in both single-ended
and differential configurations. Schematic capture and a high performance
circuit simulator form the foundation on which LINC2 seamlessly integrates
a comprehensive suite of circuit synthesis modules, including filter
design, synthesis and layout. For more information on LINC2 products
from ACS, visit
www.appliedmicrowave.com.
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Applied Computational Sciences
Escondido, CA (760) 612-6988
www.appliedmicrowave.com
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