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LMS TecWare Rev 3.8


LMS has launched TecWare Rev 3.8, a software solution that acquires load data, analysing durability-specifi c characteristics and preparing it for re-use in simulation. The company’s dedicated graphical environment for defi ning, optimising and executing an unlimited number of analysis tasks, ProcessBuilder, has been improved and tasks are intuitively defi ned by dragging, dropping and connecting individual analysis steps. Procedures set up in ProcessBuilder can be executed at any time without any user interaction. Featuring visualised data fl ows, comparison displays and a formula editor to defi ne mathematical operations for measured channels,


Code V v10.3


LMS TecWare is fully interoperable with Microsoft Excel. This enables engineers to immediately access measurement meta-information and overall statistics for a quick data quality review and document procedures in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint reports. The software can automatically locate any anomaly in the acquired load data and a Microsoft Excel report summarises all potential anomalies resulting from power failures, spikes, offsets, drifts and overloads. As a result, users only need to focus on a limited subset of data channels and time events, accelerating the data validation process. www.lmsintl.com/test/tecware


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• Planar microwave and antenna structures


• Wire antennas • UWB antennas


• Microwave circuits, waveguides, and coaxial structures


• Near field and far field applications


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Synopsys has released v10.3 of Code V, its optical design and analysis software package. The release delivers new design and analysis capabilities that enable designers to more easily take advantage of the unique image quality and cost benefi ts that aspheres offer. Aspheric surface shapes are used to help reduce or eliminate imperfect or blurred images in optical systems.


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While surfaces with spherical shapes are easier to make, many more spherical surfaces are generally needed to reduce image blurring compared to aspheric surfaces. This means that an aspheric lens can be used to replace multiple spherical lenses, thereby creating a device that is smaller, lighter and potentially less expensive. www.synopsys.com


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