Free electromagnetism workshops for designers, managers and technical directors are targeted at those involved in RF, microwave and wireless communications design
Ansoft Europe has announced the locations and dates for the European leg of Ansoft's 'Delivering Performance' global workshops.
The European workshop dates are.
Munich, Germany on 4 November.
High Wycombe, UK on 5 November.
Rome, Italy on 6 November.
Helsinki, Finland on 10 November.
Stockholm, Sweden on 11 November.
Paris, France on 13 November.
Details of the European venues and registration details can be found on Ansoft's website.
Ansoft Europe's sales manager Charles Blackwood comments: "Delivering Performance is a global workshop for signal integrity, RF, microwave and wireless/communications designers, managers and technical directors.
"This is the fourth series of workshops Ansoft has conducted and the six European workshops are part of a 20 city worldwide workshop tour".
The overall theme for this year's workshops is Delivering Performance and attendees will discover the ease and power of designing with integrated tools.
Blackwood continues: "We're going to demonstrate how incorporating EM analysis, upfront in a design flow, helps create optimised, high-performance and right-first-time designs".
Provisional topics to be presented include: advanced power amplifier design; high performance cavity filter and diplexers design; simulation strategies for massively parallel supercomputer design; automating and optimising high performance LTCCs; characterisation of spatial power waveguide amplifiers; and high speed differential signalling.
All attendees will receive handout notes (comprising presentation slides and speaker notes) and a free lunch.
Blackwood concludes (and advises): "Year on year the number of designers and project managers attending the Ansoft workshops has increased, so we urge people to register sooner rather than later as the number of places available is limited.
"Also, with this year's hot topic, Delivering Performance, we're expecting a record turn-out".
Ansoft develops and markets high-performance electronic design automation (EDA) tools used in the design of electrical devices, sub-systems and systems.
These tools typically fall into one of three categories: high-frequency analysis; signal integrity analysis; and electromechanical analysis.
Ansoft's software is useful in designing products that exhibit intentional (and unintentional) electromagnetic properties, where the products include sensors, actuators, antennae, and printed circuit boards (PCBs).