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Long-range radar systems with solid-state power amplifiers (PAs) often require high-power output, and as there is limited installation space, the device must also be very small in size. Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) are considered the best solution for reducing the size of PAs. However, the development cost of MMICs can be extremely high when used in low- to medium-volume applications such as defense. Wavice Inc designer Kwanjin Oh used the Cadence AWR Microwave Office ® circuit simulator within the Cadence AWR Design Environment ® platform to design an internally matching field-effect transistor (IMFET) that enabled a reduction in the size of the PA by more than 10 times. Matching the source and drain impedances was straightforward and the load-pull analysis, tuning, and optimization features in the software significantly reduced design time as well. Wavice Research Engineer Designs S-Band IMFET CUSTOMER SUCCESS AWR software is intuitive, which reduced my design time while delivering high accuracy," said Oh. "In particular, the tuning and optimization features are advantageous for assigning variables to view performance trends. Kwanjin Oh, Wavice Inc. To read the full story, visit awr.com/customer-stories/wavice-inc. 4 www.cadence.com/go/awr

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