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ACS Press Release - July 17, 2009
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ACS Announces Release of LINC2 Applications CD - Free
Escondido,
CA, July 17, 2009 -- Applied Computational Sciences -- ACS has released a new product applications CD for
its LINC2 suite of RF and microwave design and simulation software. The CD contains numerous design examples and
application notes for creating robust product designs through the efficient use of the LINC2 CAE software package.
This interactive menu driven applications CD provides a quick and efficient way to navigate through the topics
that are of special interest to the user. New methods for high frequency product design are presented that include
the automatic creation of circuit schematics via LINC2 synthesis software. The CD illustrates (through numerous
examples and published articles) an efficient design work flow cycle, demonstrating the LINC2 integration of the
following: 1) circuit design and synthesis, 2) tuning and optimization, and 3) performance verification using
simulation and statistical yield analysis.
The LINC2 applications CD offers pre-sales information on LINC2
features and capabilities and provides application data, tutorials and examples for existing users. It can be
ordered free from ACS (Applied Computational Sciences, LLC.) by contacting
www.appliedmicrowave.com
(LINC2 at appliedmicrowave.com).
Contact Applied Computational Sciences (ACS) Escondido, CA (760) 612-6988
www.appliedmicrowave.com
Posted July 20, 2009
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