Agilent Technologies Inc. announced breakthroughs in its core electronic
design automation (EDA) frequency-domain simulation technologies for fast and
accurate RFIC, MMIC, and RF system-in-package (SiP) design. Simulation speed
improvements of up to 50 times have been achieved for large and complex circuits
used in wireless communications products and aerospace and defense applications.
In RFIC, MMIC and RF SiP development, a single design iteration can cost up
to a million dollars. The simulation technology breakthroughs in Agilent's EDA
software will help eliminate these costly iterations by allowing designers to
quickly and accurately predict performance prior to fabrication.
"Our customers' designs are continually becoming larger and more
complex, so we have been investing heavily in our core RF simulation
technology," said Larry Lerner, research and development manager of
Agilent's EEsof EDA Division. "Based on early reactions from customers,
these investments are paying off substantially."
Customers have observed excellent results with test circuits containing
thousands of transistors, such as transceiver ICs for wireless local area
network (LAN) applications. Extracted view simulations, which include additional
physical components that represent IC parasitics, have been successfully
completed on circuits containing hundreds of thousands of these components. In
some cases, these circuits could not be simulated with previous technologies.
Now, these very large and highly complex circuits simulate and converge quickly,
even when using default simulation settings.
Agilent's enhanced simulation technologies will be included in the company's
next release of its Advanced Design System (ADS) and RF Design Environment (RFDE)
simulation software packages. Agilent ADS offers a complete set of system and
circuit simulation technology and instrument links for RF and microwave design
in a single, integrated flow. Agilent RFDE is an RF EDA software environment
that tightly integrates leading RF simulation technologies from Agilent ADS into
the Cadence Design System industry-standard analog and mixed-signal design flow.
The enhanced simulators in ADS and RFDE are expected to be available to
selected beta-test customers beginning in June 2005. More information about how
designers can participate in beta code evaluation is available at www.agilent.com/find/eesof-betatest.
Additional information about Agilent's EDA products and applications is
available at www.agilent.com/find/eesof.