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chandregowda
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 153 Helped: 9 Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore, India
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22 Aug 2008 10:10 To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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hi,
we are buying few RF and Antenna tools. we work on
RF Active- Amplifiers, RF passive-couplers/power dividers
RF filters, mixers, LNAs, TMA/TMB
Also on Antennas.....Base station antenna/IBS/Space antennas
i want ur help in finding the best fit for our company.
ADS(2D ckt simulation tool)- AMDS/EMDS (3D antenna tool)
Microwave office
Ansoft Designer (2D) - HFSS (3D-tool)
CST design- Microwave CST studio
Sonnet suite professional
IE3D-Concerto
how can we differentiate between ADS/Microwave office/Ansoft designer
also b/w AMDS/HFSS/Microwave CST//IE3D?
also help me in finding any of the Distributors in Bengaluru/Bangalore or any other parts in India..........
thank you in advance.......
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e_m_c
Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 23 Helped: 5
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28 Aug 2008 17:09 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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| Add to the review-list for antennas following product - EMC Studio - 3D Full-Wave MoM.
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madengr
Joined: 06 Apr 2005 Posts: 388 Helped: 81 Location: Kansas City
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28 Aug 2008 22:10 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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You will probably get many responses in this thread such as "ADS rulez! Rock and Roll!"
If you are seriously going to purchase any of these tools the companies should be happy to give you 1 month demo licenses. I would put together a series of simple circuits, go through the getting started guides, then simulate the circuits in each to compare the results and how easy it was to get them. You should get nearly the same results, just how easy was it to get there.
Maybe try:
Small signal amplifier (tests linear simulator, tuning, and layout)
Mixer (tests HB simulator with power sweeps, intercept points, etc..)
Oscillator (tests HB phase noise analysis and start-up with transient simulator)
Simple digital divider (really stresses HB and transient simulator convergence)
Diode detector (this simple circuit can test Linear, HB, transient, and even envelope)
Planar coupled line filter (tests microstrip models and planar EM)
Patch antenna (tests far field computations of planar EM)
Just for planar software you have to choose between gridded, shielded analysis (Sonnet, AWR EMSight) and gridless, unshielded (Momentum, AWR AXIEM). The former possibly better for high dynamic range such as filters, and the latter for antennas.
With 3D you have time and frequency domain codes. HFSS is frequency domain. CST has both. Maybe test a patch antenna (to compare to planar simulators), narrowband waveguide filter or resonator, and a wideband antenna such as a log periodic dipole array.
You may want a system level tool too such as AWR VSS.
This may seem like allot of work but if you are going to spend allot of money it should be done.
Me? I like Microwave Office, Sonnet, and CST. With those you have all bases covered and they can all use Microwave Office as a front-end.
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chandregowda
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 153 Helped: 9 Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore, India
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29 Aug 2008 12:50 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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hi,
you helped me!
i have got Free version Sonnet Lite 11, also getting demo versions of other 2D/3D software. will try out all possible simulations before buying....
thank you
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Manjunatha_hv
Joined: 03 Aug 2005 Posts: 536 Helped: 76 Location: Bangalore-INDIA
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29 Aug 2008 17:07 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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Hello ChandreGowda,
ICON Design Automation is the distributor for
AWR MWO, VSS, etc
Sonnet em sauite
Vector Fields-Concerto
Nuhertz Filter Solution products in India
Contact them at sales(at)icon-dapl.com
http://www.icon-dapl.com/content/products_MicrowaveEDA.html
---manju---
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chandregowda
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 153 Helped: 9 Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore, India
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01 Sep 2008 4:36 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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hi,
thanks a lot
Last edited by chandregowda on 04 Sep 2008 5:13; edited 2 times in total |
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Manjunatha_hv
Joined: 03 Aug 2005 Posts: 536 Helped: 76 Location: Bangalore-INDIA
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02 Sep 2008 7:47 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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Hello chandregowda,
Which Organisation you work for in Bangalore?
provide your email ID....
In case if you want to contact
my email ID manjunatha_hv(at)ieee.org
---manju---
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chandregowda
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 153 Helped: 9 Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore, India
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02 Sep 2008 10:30 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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hi,
my mail id is
tronicschandru(at)gmail.com
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ricy
Joined: 01 Feb 2005 Posts: 32 Helped: 9
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04 Sep 2008 12:25 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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Our company uses Semcad (www.semcad.com). Maybe its on interrest for you?
It's also possible to import CAD files from print layouts (Gerber) and circuits from SPICE.
best: Ricy
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chandregowda
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 153 Helped: 9 Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore, India
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04 Sep 2008 12:57 Re: To Buy: RF and antenna sim tools |
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hi,
ofcourse, this SEMCAD is also equally good for simulations
thank you
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