EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Feb. 14, 2018 AWR/NI announcement:
AGH University of Science and Technology researchers in Krakow, Poland have developed a novel low-cost microwave vector system using NI AWR Design Environment. The system is dedicated to monitoring the properties of liquid samples, for example, estimation of fat content in ultra-high temperature processed milk. The challenge was to design a system composed of a differentially-fed coupled-line sensor and five-port correlator that would enable measurement of both magnitude and phase of a signal dependent on the material under test.
“NI AWR Design Environment is very intuitive and enables fast verification of correctness of the state-of-the-art microwave circuits and systems we are developing,” said Jakub Sorocki, research assistant and PhD student at AGH University. “The easy transition between schematic simulations and AXIEM planar EM simulation tool, as well as a convenient combination of different EM simulators, is invaluable during the design.”
Where: The complete success story can be viewed at awrcorp.com/customer-stories/agh-university-science-and-technology.
When: Immediately.
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