NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Ltd. And Ansoft Deliver New Device Library
Posted on: Tuesday, 17 January 2006, 18:00 CST
Ansoft Corporation (NASDAQ:ANST) today announced the release of a new device library based on NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Ltd.'s high-performance transistor technologies. The combination of NEC's device technology and Ansoft's advanced simulation technologies enables a new generation of advanced low-noise, high-gain radio frequency (RF) and integrated circuit (IC) designs.
"These devices are key building blocks in the development of microwave frequency circuits and subsystems found in today's high-frequency communication devices," said Mr. Eiji Nakamoto, vice president, Ansoft Japan. "Supplying vendor-authorized device models directly as ready-to-use components benefits Nexxim(R) and Ansoft Designer(R) customers by providing easy access to highly accurate models for NEC's powerful device technology."
The NEC Device Library includes the following nonlinear device models for Nexxim:
-- Low-Noise Bipolar Transistors: Gummel-Poon
-- Hetero-junction Bipolar Transistors (HBTs): Gummel-Poon
-- HJ-FET: EEHEMT1
The Library also includes the following S-parameter models and device footprints for Nexxim and Ansoft Designer:
-- Wide-Band Amplifier
-- Dual-Gate MES/MOS FET
-- Low-Noise Bipolar Transistor
-- SiGeHBT Twin Transistor
-- Low-Noise GaAs FET
-- HBT
-- HJ-FET
-- Power Transistor
The libraries are available and easily downloaded from NEC's Web site (www.ncsd.necel.com) and configured for use within Nexxim and Ansoft Designer. This site provides Nexxim and Ansoft Designer users with the ability to search for components by name, performance data or other specifications. NEC will maintain model support and upgrades, while Ansoft will address all customer support for Nexxim and Ansoft Designer.
For more information on Nexxim and Ansoft Designer, please go to www.ansoft.com/products/hf/nexxim and www.ansoft.com/products/hf/ansoft_designer.
About NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Ltd.
NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Ltd. (NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices) is a leading provider of optical and microwave devices, committed to meeting the specialized needs of its customers in the broadband and mobile networking fields with its compound and silicon semiconductor technologies. NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices, divided from NEC Corporation and established in October 2001, is now a subsidiary of NEC Electronics Corporation. For further information, please visit the home page at www.ncsd.necel.com.
About Ansoft
Ansoft is a leading developer of high-performance electronic design automation (EDA) software. Engineers use Ansoft software to design state-of-the-art electronic products, such as cellular phones, Internet-access devices, broadband networking components and systems, integrated circuits (ICs), printed circuit boards (PCBs), automotive electronic systems and power electronics. Ansoft markets its products worldwide through its own direct sales force and has comprehensive customer-support and training offices throughout North America, Asia and Europe. To learn more, please visit www.ansoft.com.
Source: Business Wire
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