Radio Frequency, Microwave & Antennas
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INTEGRATED’s simulation tools are developed specifically for engineers and scientists who need to address the challenge of modeling and simulating many RF applications and antennas in terms of speed, required memory, and accuracy.
INTEGRATED now proudly offers a complete suite of electromagnetic tools, ranging from low frequency to light waves, from static to complete transient solutions. INTEGRATED’s software programs can be seamlessly coupled to thermal analysis for an even-more through development.
In terms of variety of solvers, INTEGRATED now has added the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method; INTEGRATED is now ready to provide designers with this powerful innovative technique in addition to the Method of Moments (MoM) approach for open region problems and Finite Element Method (FEM) for closed region problems, solvers currently available in the company’s software packages.
Our CAE software computes the radiation characteristics of antennas of different types: linear antennas, microstrip antennas, dielectric resonator antennas, horn antennas, reflector antennas and others.
Our software can accurately calculate far zone radiation patterns of different components of electric and magnetic fields in the form of a 2D polar plot, a 2D rectangular plot or a full 3D plot. INTEGRATED’s tools calculate precisely the phase center, input impedance and radiation efficiency of an antenna. The program also determines the power loss in a dielectric volume or the ohmic loss in a conducting volume.
Thanks to the parallelization of our programs (included in our packages at no extra cost) the solution speed is certainly a major benefit for the users of CAE software.
Analyze the effect of the presence of thin dielectric surfaces and/or thick dielectric volumes, arbitrarily shaped objects of finite and/or infinite conductivities on the radiation characteristics. Polarization characteristics such as axial ratio and tilt angle plots as a function of observation angle can be easily obtained. Read More...
Designers can analyze radiation patterns and other radiation characteristics of arbitrarily shaped linear antennas, microstrip antennas, and dielectric resonator antennas. Horn antennas and reflector antennas covered by radomes, can be analyzed as well with our software tools.
For open or closed region problems, designers have waveguide sources available in our programs.
The generalized hybrid method that combines MoM with Physical Optics, and the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) method are also available for handling electrically large problems. Our software allows estimating the radar cross section of arbitrarily shaped conducting bodies coated by electrically lossy materials.
The resonance frequencies and field distribution of microwave cavities can be analyzed while impedance, admittance, and scattering matrices of the high frequency networks can be calculated over a spectrum of frequencies.
Our team of engineers, responsible for the development of our simulation software, offer our clients design and technical support throughout.
Applications
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Antennas
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Antenna Radiation Characteristics
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Cable Junctions and Terminations
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EM Compatibility and EM Interference
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EM Simulation of a Desktop
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EM Simulation of a Missile
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Filters
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Metamaterial Structures
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Microwave Circuits
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Microwave Ovens
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MRI
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Multipaction
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Near Field and Field Animations
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Near Field Analysis
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Radar Cross Section
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Radio Frequency Cavities
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Reflector Antennas
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Sensors
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Simulation of an Airplane
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Ultra Wideband Antennas
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Waveguides
RF, Microwave, Antenna Applications



