Automation and Advanced Analysis Workflows to Rapidly Accelerate 5G/mmWave Filter Design

May 9, 2024 • 1 min read

We will be presenting a recorded webinar session at the Ansys Simulation World Conference on May 16 at 1:05pm EST. 

Session Abstract

Emerging 5G and mmWave communication systems are driving the demand and growth for passive components. With this growth, microwave filter design is faced with several technical challenges that can impact design time and manufacturing yield. Combined with higher volumes, more sensitive specifications, and a growing number of  filter designers nearing retirement, the industry is facing new obstacles to maintain business continuity and deliver the industry needs of tomorrow. This short session will review how the integrated SynMatrix-HFSS workflows can help filter designers dramatically reduce the time and complexity to design RF filters. Automated workflows can realize significant time savings (weeks/days to hours), and advanced capabilities such as manufacturing yield analysis can be used to significantly reduce the cost and time of a product’s development and production lifecycle.

To register for the event and watch the recording: 

https://www.simulationworld.com/#agendaTab1-3

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