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MILMEGA Utilizes AWR Software and Cree Non-linear Models to Design Compact,
High-Power, Decade-Spanning Gallium Nitride Amplifier

January 30, 2012 Press Release

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El Segundo, CA – January 30, 2012

MILMEGA Utilizes AWR Software and Cree Non-linear Models to Design Compact, High-Power, Decade-Spanning Gallium Nitride Amplifier
What: Known for high-reliability and high power-density products that operate in the 1-8 GHz range, MILMEGA's new amplifier design was initiated to address customer demand for a sub 1 GHz amplifier family suitable for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing environments.  From the beginning, the design team set out to utilize the latest in device technology and design software to deliver the smallest, lightest, most efficient, easiest to build and maintain amplifier ever produced for the EMC testing market. The tight integration and accuracy of the Cree-supplied non-linear models within the AWR Microwave Office™ software environment was the first critical element to the project's success.  Full story continues: http://web.awrcorp.com/Usa/Success-Stories/Microwave-Office/Milmega/


Where:  Online at http://web.awrcorp.com/Usa/Success-Stories/Microwave-Office/Milmega/ and as a PDF attached to this media alert.


When:  Immediately.



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