Modelithics®, a leading independent provider of precise RF/microwave models for various electronic design automation (EDA) simulation software tools, is excited to announce the launch of the NEW Modelithics Library for MathWorks MATLAB®.
This latest release features approximately 400 Microwave Global Models™, encompassing nearly 28,000 components from over 30 prominent component suppliers, including Amotech, Coilcraft, Dalicap, International Manufacturing Services, Johanson, KEMET YAGEO, KYOCERA-AVX, Murata, Passive Plus, Presidio, Vishay, and more.
The Modelithics Library for MATLAB enhances Modelithics’ extensive collection of highly accurate circuit simulation models, empowering design engineers to transition from concept to product more swiftly and efficiently within MATLAB.
These models are integrated into RF Toolbox™, a MATLAB add-on from MathWorks, allowing users to construct networks of RF components such as filters, transmission lines, matching networks, amplifiers, and mixers. RF Toolbox offers functions, objects, and apps for designing, modeling, analyzing, and visualizing radio frequency (RF) component networks. RF designers can leverage RF Toolbox and the Modelithics library to develop hardware for wireless communications, radar, and signal integrity applications.
The Microwave Global Models for MATLAB boast advanced features, including substrate scaling, part value scalability, solder pad-size scaling, and de-embedding. These models provide designers with solutions that surpass traditional options like S-parameter files, which have fixed contact pad and substrate conditions based on the test fixture used for data collection, making them difficult to adjust for application conditions.
For further details about the new Modelithics Library for MATLAB, please review the v25.4 release notes. To request a free trial, visit www.Modelithics.com/MVP/MATLAB. Through the Modelithics Vendor Partner (MVP) program, free use of Modelithics models is also available for selected manufacturers.
Please visit www.modelithics.com/mvp/vsl.