El Segundo, California – August 31, 2017 – The agendas
have been set and registration is open for the China and Taiwan leg of the seventh annual
AWR Design Forum (ADF 2017). The
tour will visit Beijing and
Chengdu
on September 26 and 29 respectively, followed by a stop in
Hsinchu, Taiwan on October 3.
Highlights of the China and Taiwan ADF 2017 agendas include:
5G:
- Multi-User Multiple-In-Multiple-Out (MIMO), the Active Phased Array in 5G Applications
- MIMO and Beam-Steering Modeling in Support of 5G Applications
- Design Challenges With 5G Infrastructure Concepts
- 5G Millimeter Wave From Prototype to Test System
Antenna/Radar:
- Design and Modeling of Advanced Phased-Array Antenna Systems
- EM/Circuit Co-Simulation of T/R Front-End Modules and Actively-Scanned Antenna Arrays
- Design Flow and Simulation Technologies Supporting Multi-Technology RF/Microwave Antennas
for Wireless Applications
- Automotive Radar Systems – Design and Simulation
- Dual Target Radar Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation Based on PXI, LabVIEW, and Visual System
Simulator™
Components:
- Power Amplifier Design for 5G in Microwave Office: Challenges, Capabilities, and Plans
- Mixed-Mode Analysis of Discrete-Module Design Integration of a Local Area Network (LAN)
Transformer for 2.5G/5G/10G Base-T Ethernet
ADF is free to attend, however seats are limited and advance registration is recommended.
For more information and to register, visit awrcorp.com/adf. Local language pages are also available at:
awrcorp.com/cn/adf (China) and
awrcorp.com/tw/adf (Taiwan).
About ADF
ADF is an open forum that brings together NI AWR software customers, partners and microwave/RF
engineering professionals to learn, network and collaborate on the design of today's microwave
and RF circuits and systems. ADF also features application specific presentations as
well as live demonstrations of the latest release of NI AWR software.
About NI AWR Software
The NI AWR Design Environment
software portfolio includes RF/microwave electronic design automation (EDA) tools such as
Visual System Simulator™ for system design, Microwave Office/Analog Office for microwave/RF
circuit design, and AXIEM and Analyst™ for electromagnetic analysis. NI AWR software tools
help design engineers to dramatically reduce development time and cost for components, circuits,
systems and subsystems employed in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace and defense,
and electro-optical applications. Readers can learn more at
ni.com/awr.
About National Instruments
Since 1976, NI has made it possible for engineers and scientists to solve the world's greatest
engineering challenges with powerful, flexible technology solutions that accelerate productivity
and drive rapid innovation. Customers from a wide variety of industries - from healthcare
to automotive and from consumer electronics to particle physics - use NI's integrated hardware
and software platform to improve the world we live in.
Contact:
Sherry Hess Vice President of Marketing AWR Group, NI (310) 726-3000 E-Mail:
sherry.hess@ni.com Web:
www.awrcorp.com
Posted September 3, 2017
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