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European Edition 2009

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• Cover Story: EM - A Pivotal Piece


• Article: The Importance of EM in RF/Microwave Design
• Success Story: Legrand
• Success Story: Sennheiser
• AXIEM Challenge Success Story: Mimix Broadband
• Tricks & Tips
Cover Story Chris Paris, European Managing Director, AWR

EM – A Pivotal Piece of the Design Flow Jigsaw Puzzle


When you were young did you ever tackle a Today’s tough designs have changed the role lessly into the AWR Design Environment™ and
1,000+ piece jigsaw puzzle and spend hours of EM in the design flow. EM simulation has look forward to unveiling it in 2010.
fitting the pieces together? I know that I always been relatively slow and so has only
In these troubled times several customers
did - I still remember the irritation when my been used as a verification tool; however,
have asked me how AWR is doing. I can say
sister would instantly find a piece I’d spent with modern compact designs, EM needs to
that although every capital application is be-
ten minutes looking for! I used to start at the be an integral piece of the design flow jigsaw
ing examined more closely and justifications
edges, defining the framework and then by puzzle, used throughout the design flow and
to buy software need to be better than I can
clustering similar elements together. As the not only at the end of the process. AWR’s
ever remember, AWR had its 10th consecu-
major sections began to take shape, I would software has provided world leading perfor-
tive year of growth last calendar year. Book-
then fit them into the larger framework. It is mance in circuit simulation, layout, and ease-
ings in 2008 were around 22% up on 2007
probably a familiar process to most readers of-use for more than a decade now, and with
and more than double the level of 2004 - to
and seems a good plan but I well remember the addition of AXIEM™, we’ve risen to the
put this in perspective, the EDA market has
spending hours searching the floor trying to challenge and have produced the necessary
grown less than 10% since 2004 so AWR
find the last piece of the jigsaw. Does this step change in speed and capacity of 3D
has dramatically increased its market share.
sound familiar? For many designers, and es- planar EM simulation to provide the missing
Of course 2009 is going to be a challeng-
pecially for RF/microwave engineers, missing piece of the simulation puzzle.
ing year for everyone with hiring freezes and
pieces of the design flow jigsaw puzzle are the
With the AXIEM puzzle piece firmly in place, probably redundancies in several market sec-
bane of our existence.
we are now looking to provide a similar step tors but I am happy to report that demand
AWR was founded by RF/microwave engi- change in another area - arbitrary 3D EM. for AWR products remains as strong as ever
neers who know the pain of trying to design The recent acquisition of STAAR gives AWR and the last quarter ending in June was our
complicated, cutting-edge products. We’ve access to a new product, Analyst™. The Ana- best ever first quarter. Whilst we can’t make
built our design flow framework to easily lyst product, developed over a ten-year span the economic crisis disappear I can assure
integrate and adopt new innovations - whether in collaboration with the U.S. Department you that at AWR we will be continuing to
they be third party solutions or our own of Defense, offers outstanding 3D finite ele- work hard to try and make our customers’
proprietary ones! Every time we develop and ment method (FEM) EM analytical capability design flows more efficient so that they can
bring to market a new tool or technology, we and scalability. We are now working hard on get their products to market quicker and gain
add another piece to the puzzle by making the shaping this piece of the puzzle to fit seam- the competitive advantage.
designer’s job easier.

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Customer Success Story “The results of the AXIEM
simulation proved to be
highly accurate when
compared to the measured
Legrand Endorses AXIEM After Successful Evaluation results. We were also
excited about AXIEM’s
potential to cut our design
time, streamline our flow,
and positively impact our
bottom line.”

Vincent Grigis
Customer Background RF Engineer
Legrand
Legrand is the world specialist in compared to existing EM simulators www.legrandelectric.com
products and systems for electrical are 1) open boundary, which provides
installations and data networks in better accuracy, 2) conformal, hybrid to Legrand’s regular EM tool, AXIEM was
residential, commercial and industrial mesh, which enables faster simulation, more than 10x faster when simulating
buildings. With more than 33,000 and 3) the ability to deliver accuracy and the same structure and delivered
employees worldwide, the Legrand group speed even when taking thick metal into significantly better accuracy as well.
has over 60 units worldwide and sells in account.
more than 160 countries, with a turnover Evaluation Summary
“The results of the AXIEM simulation
totaling over €3,7 billion. The RF design “AXIEM gives good results when
proved to be highly accurate when
group specializes in data distribution and all factors are taken into account,”
compared to the measured results,” said
wireless control of domestic appliances. commented Vincent. “Using machines
Vincent. “In addition, it was interesting
with 4Gb of memory, we believe it will be
The Design Challenge to observe the additional accuracy
possible to simulate very large structures
benefit when the actual copper thickness
Legrand develops integrated systems in a short amount of time with great
was taken into account.” For one such
on printed circuit boards (PCBs) for the accuracy. We are very pleased with
test structure, a microstrip circular
consumer electronics market. Demand for AXIEM’s performance results in our
spiral, AXIEM simulated in seconds
smaller gadgets with more features and preliminary evaluation, and we are
when thickness was ignored and when
capabilities presents daunting challenges already in the process of integrating the
thickness was added, the simulation time
for PCB designers, who must incorporate new tool into our overall design flow. We
was a few minutes, significantly faster
those features and capabilities within are excited about AXIEM’s potential to
than Legrands’ existing EM solution.
extremely strict size constraints, and cut our design time, streamline our flow,
at the same time ensure that all the In a second test, the designer simulated
and positively impact our bottom line.”
elements within the system work properly a PCB with the inductor on both sides,
alone and in conjunction with each other. leveraging AXIEM’s unique meshing
ability. Again, AXIEM returned very good
Evaluation of AXIEM 3D EM results when the thickness of the copper
As a premier customer and early adopter was taken into account. In comparison
of AWR’s software and innovative
technologies, Legrand was eager to
put the new AXIEM simulator to the
test. In order to get an idea of how
the new tool would perform, Vincent AXIEM simulation
results were highly
Grigis, RF engineer at Legrand, created
accurate compared
several test structures. All of the
to measured data.
structures were fabricated on FR4, The results show
and were embedded in such a way as additional accuracy
to very closely match the structures when the actual copper
being simulated. According to Vincent, thickness was taken
into account.
the three main advantages of AXIEM

3
The Importance of EM in RF/Microwave
Design: What’s Happening to The Flow?
Dr. Mike Heimlich, Microwave & RF Marketing, AWR

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compared to conventional EM analysis.

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A common design
methodology flow.

As for another, we have become the right tool, specific to this design, Conclusion
more and more dependent upon EM to evaluate these risks.
Rather than viewing EM as the flow in
as the layout is just too darn compli-
So where are we to search for a and of itself, an EM-empowered design
cated. And also, there is the rea-
solution? How about AWR’s Micro- flow with the recognition of EM as a
soned response that “the models are
wave Office® design environment key element enables us to reflect,
bad, the layout is complicated; ergo,
which boasts both ACE™ and AXIEM™ create, and then utilize tools that
the only thing I can do with the design
technology? restore the proper engineering disci-
is EM it because that is directly solv-
New circuit extraction tools on the pline to the process. AWR’s ACE and
ing Maxwell’s equations, which I know
market today, for example AWR’s AXIEM technology have been de-
will give me the right answer.”
ACE technology, do this. By using the veloped to meet the challenge for
The Solution tool early in the design flow, and by greater accuracy under more com-
selectively changing its coupled-line plex situations early in the flow, while
A better approach is to strike a
search radius and the nets included maintaining parametric abstractions.
balance between the EMing it all the
in the analysis, the designer can ex- The advantage is that EMing it all is
first time through and about under-
plore which are the key couplings in no longer a pre-requisite so early in
standing the parameter space; ex-
the design. Since simulation speed is the flow when the design space is
tracting enough information about the
about 10,000x faster than EMing it, still being explored. Additionally, these
design so trade-offs can be made that
this is very useful and efficient early tools enable the designer to selectively,
lead to the lowest risk approach going
in the flow. continuously, and seamlessly transition
into manufacturing; about providing
the design across simulation speed to
Additionally, and as we progress
analysis accuracy and/or a complete
through the flow, we want to switch
solve of Maxwell’s equations without
from circuit models to EM analysis
changing the design methodology or
without losing parametric control of
tool-use model. These same tools can
the design. We want fast EM simula-
also be used during the final steps of
tions to which we can incrementally
the flow as part of the electrical verifi-
add complexity and accuracy. A use-
cation of the design.
ful new technology for this is AWR’s
AXIEM solver that delivers both Understanding the parameter space,
speed and accuracy for even the providing enough information about the
most compl
plex
ex o
off de
desi
siggns. design so trade-offs can be made that
lead to the lowest risk approach going
into manufacturing, and providing the
right tool, specific to the design is
what’s needed in today’s microwave/
RF design flow. And, all of this is pos-
sible now with an EM-empowered flow
Read a more in-depth version and available today in AWR’s Micro-
of this article in RF Globlalnet’s wave Office software.
Solutions Update magazine.
www.rfglobalnet.com
utomating identification of distributed, discontinuous,
t the simulation speed is about 10,000x faster when

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Customer Success Story
Tricks & Tips
Sennheiser Sets New Standards for High-End Audio
Receivers Using AWR Software
Did you know that you can assign an
arbitrary metal shape in your EXTRACT
Customer Background group? Just right-click the shape in
layout, choose Shape Properties and tick
The Sennheiser Group, established
Enable for the EM Extraction Options.
in 1945 in Wedemark, Germany, is
the acknowledged world leader in interference and deliver the quality of
microphone technology, RF-wireless and sound required, we designed a varactor- Is it sometimes difficult to remember
infrared sound transmission, headphone tuned bandpass filter thats contained where to find MMCONV or HBTUNER in
transducer technology, and in the within the preselector of the receiver. the element tree? AWR provides a very
development of active noise-cancellation. The intermodulation behavior of this filter convenient element browsing tool, that
you can find in the toolbar (ELE). Why
The Design Challenge plays a key role in the receiver design,
and with Microwave Office® software we not assigning a hotkey for that? Go to
The RF spectrum in music halls and
were able to achieve +20dBm IP3, thus Tools > Hotkeys, select category “Insert”
concert venues is becoming more
meeting the strict system requirements and command “InsertElement”. Highlight
and more crowded with multiple,
necessary for the desired “Press the new hotkeys” and hit ‘e’ and
simultaneous
performance. click Assign. Now you can insert new
frequencies
“AWR’s solution is unique elements by just hitting ‘e’ and typing in a
and channels. We were able to use
because the company’s tool few letters of the element name.
Sennheiser the AWR design flow
development is driven by
audio equipment exclusively for the entire
customer demand. It offers
is used by design cycle, from the For technical report writing, and other
all the features that are
many famous system design, through summaries of work undertaken in AWR,
absolutely necessary for an
recording artists the circuit design (DC, one can simply use Copy and Paste.
effective product design. The
worldwide, time-domain, audio, Electrical schematics come directly with
AWR design flow, along with
and they rely RF noise, and layout), CTRL-C and CTRL-V, where as 2D and
excellent customer support,
on Sennheiser all tasks during the 3D layout are exported via the “edit\
is a winning combination.”
to help design cycle (verification View to clipboard” menu and pasted into
Mathias Kleinsorge by measurement, the target application (word, powerpoint
them deliver
RF Engineer, Project Leader
high quality controlling or similar).
Sennheiser electronic GmBH & Co.KG
performances. www.sennheiser.com measurement

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Software Update
Microwave Office 2009

Microwave Office® 2009 carries on the AWR


tradition of advancing the wireless revolution with
powerful new features that enable developers
to improve productivity and shorten design cycle
time. MRHB™, a groundbreaking new multi-
rate harmonic balance technology, dramatically
increases the speed and reduces the computer
memory required to perform steady-state analy-
sis of complex nonlinear systems with multiple
signal sources. A founding member of the In-
teroperable PDK Library (IPL) alliance, AWR has
expanded support for Open Access (OA) process
design kits (PDKs).

A new constant output power simulation capabil-


ity eliminates manual post-processing steps and
reduces simulation iterations. Enhanced load-pull
analysis includes dramatic speed improvements as well as the ability to add or remove load-pull data points
directly on the Smith Chart. Behavioral model support for Mesuro’s active load-pull system enables the
replication of S-parameter concepts within the nonlinear domain, enabling modeling and design engineers
to fully characterize their devices or power-amplifiers for any signal and impedance environment.

AXIEM Challenge Success Story


Mimix Broadband Solves The Solution
“We were unable to EM
an Entire MMIC Chip Mimix was unable to electromagneti- this entire structure
Using AXIEM 3D Planar cally (EM) simulate the entire monolithic using any other EM
EM Software microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) solver and turned to
circuit, which includes more than 100 AWR to give it a try.
ports and 100K unknowns, using other The insights gained as
The Design Challenge EM solvers and turned to AWR to take unveiled by AXIEM opens
Mimix is designing a mm-wave con- the AXIEM challenge. The result: AXIEM up new vistas in mm-wave

verter using an innovative design in solved the entire structure on a desktop design for Mimix.”

the passive circuitry. If the design PC. With an electromagnetic solution to Dr. Simon Mahon
technique works the way Mimix be- the full chip, Mimix can begin to explore Director of MMIC Design
Mimix Broadband, Inc.
lieves, they can achieve very aggres- a deeper understanding of the circuit’s www.mimixbroadband.com
sive specs for system performance physics and open up new
without having to use larger, conven- vistas in
tional mm-wave structures resulting mm- The MMIC mm-wave converter
circuit has more than 100 ports
in larger die size and thus greater wave
and 100K unknowns. AXIEM was
cost.Only by solving the entire struc- design. able to electromagnetically solve
ture can Mimix designers verify their the entire chip.

design ideas.

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heikki.rekonen@awrcorp.com Luigi Scopelliti
via Volta 22
Corsico, MI 20094, Italy
France Tel: +390245862160
http://www.medeos.it/
Edgard Palle
Poland Rohde & Schwarz Österreich SP.z o.o - PL
140 Avenue Champs Elysees Jarek Kwiatkowski
Przedstawicielstwo w Polsce
75008 Paris, France ul. Stawki 2, Pietro 28
Warszawa PL-00-193, Poland
+33 1 70 36 19 63 Tel: +48 (22) 860 64 97
http://www.rohde-schwarz.com.pl
edgard.palle@awrcorp.com
Spain/Portugal Rohde & Schwarz Espana S.A.
Miguel Fernandez
Sweden Salcedo, 11
Madrid 28034, Spain
Lars van Der Klooster Tel: +34 (91) 334 10 62
http://www.rohde-schwarz.es
Lars Sonckin kaari 16
Switzerland Gigacomp AG
FI-02600 Espoo, Finland Nicole Brechbuehler
Dorfstrasse 7
+46 70 660 07 45 Bangerten CH-3256, Switzerland
Tel: +41 31 8684455
lars.klooster@awrcorp.com http://www.gigacomp.ch

Turkey Aktif Neser Elektronik


Neslihan Yasav
33 Ada, Yakut 19 / 4
Atasehir 34758 ISTANBUL, Turkey
Tel: 90 216 456 20 72
http://www.aktif-neser.com

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