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New White Paper Illustrates How AWR’s Visual System Simulator Simplifies
LTE Subsystem and System Design

June 25, 2012 Press Release

Click to visit the AWR Corporation website

El Segundo, CA – June 25, 2012
 
What:
LTE networks employ many technologies that make it challenging for subsystem and system designers. AWR’s Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) makes evaluating LTE subsystem and system easier and more accurate and its library includes all requirements for physical Layer 1 outlined by the 3GPP specification. AWR’s new application note entitled “How To Optimize LTE Amplifier Performance Using Visual System Simulator (VSS)” demonstrates how to use VSS software for optimizing the performance of an LTE system power amplifier and ensuring its EVM and ACLR performance meets specification, and shows how VSS simplifies process of achieving optimum amplifier performance. The full story continues on line at www.awrcorp.com/VSS
 
AWR’s Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) makes evaluating LTE subsystem and system easier and more accurateWhere:
Online at http://web.awrcorp.com/content/Downloads/AWR-VSS-LTE-Application-Note.pdf  and as a PDF attached to this media alert.
 
When:
Immediately



About AWR
AWR, the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA software, dramatically reduces development time and cost for products employed in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace and defense, and electro-optical applications.

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© Copyright 2012 AWR Corporation. All rights reserved. AWR is a National Instruments Company. AWR, the AWR logo, AXIEM and Analog Office are registered trademarks and Microwave Office, Visual System Simulator and iMatch are trademarks of AWR Corporation. Other product and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies.


Contacts:

Sherry Hess
Vice President of Marketing
AWR Corporation
(310) 726-3000
hess@awrcorp.com




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