Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Ansoft Europe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 March 2002
Italians flock to hear
about RF circuit design
Ansoft's Italian office in Rome teamed up with Alenia Marconi Systems (AMS) Radar E Tecnologie in mid-January to host two courses on RF circuit design
"RF circuit design fundamentals", a two-day course conducted by Dr Les Besser, of Besser Associates in Mountain View, California, provided circuit-level designers with the essential concepts needed to apply analytical, graphical, and computer-aided techniques to analyse and optimise RF circuits.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 March 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The AMS-sponsored course, which covered linear active circuit design, focused on issues relating to stability, bandwidth, and noise.
Ansoft and AMS originally scheduled the classes for 15th-16th January at AMS's office in Rome but had to organise another course on the following two days to satisfy the high demand.
Loris Padella, Group Director of AMS Radar E Tecnologie and Operasioni Italia, said: "To get the most from today's advanced CAE packages, young engineers need to be carefully trained.
At AMS, training plays an important role in our company's strategy.
In addition to providing AMS with outstanding RF and microwave design tools, Ansoft offers exceptional training.
Events like this will continue to strengthen the strategic partnership between AMS and Ansoft".
"The events were extremely successful", said Sondra Di Sabatino, Italian Director at Ansoft.
"After 70 designers registered for the first class at AMS, we had to arrange a second session in our Rome office".
Delegates included RF designers from Motorola, Alenia Spasio, AMS, Marconi Corporation, Ericsson, Siemens, ST Microelectronics, and other companies.
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