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Agilent EDA software targets PHY development
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Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the availability of SystemVue 2008.12, a new platform for electronic system-level (ESL) design. The new platform delivers modeling, design-flow improvements and baseband IP libraries that aim to cut months from physical layer (PHY) design time for high-performance communications algorithms and system architectures in both wireless and aerospace/defense applications. The new release accelerates development of high-performance PHYs for Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and other applications with a new, open ESL platform that connects multi-language algorithm design up to the communications system level, as well as down to hardware implementation and verification, for a more complete model-based flow. It also features high-performance RF PHY simulation technology with links to RF and hardware verification and high-quality standards-based libraries for WiMAX and LTE baseband algorithm and hardware developers. SystemVue is available now for download and evaluation. Pricing for typical configurations starts at approximately $15,000.

Visit www.agilent.com/find/eesof-systemvue for more information.






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