Cree and AWR Offer MMIC Process Design Kit for Microwave Office(R) Design Suite
13 6월 2006 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN FRANCISCO, June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cree, Inc. and
Applied Wave Research, Inc. (AWR) announced today the availability
of a process design kit (PDK) supporting Cree's high-power silicon
carbide (SiC) process. The kit, announced at the 2006 IEEE MTT-S
International Microwave Symposium, enables monolithic microwave
integrated circuit (MMIC) designers to use Cree's MMIC process
within AWR's Microwave Office software environment. Designers can
now improve productivity by applying AWR's industry-leading, open,
and integrated design platform to Cree's wide bandgap SiC MMIC
foundry services and discrete products. "Cree is committed to
making its industry-leading power WBG MMIC technologies accessible
through the EDA tools and flows our customers prefer," said Jim
Milligan, Cree's manager of wide bandgap RF Products. "The release
of this kit is an important part of that commitment, and we are
pleased to be working with AWR to provide this and future GaN
solutions as well." Wide bandgap (WBG) technologies such as SiC and
gallium nitride (GaN) can produce more power in a smaller space
while dissipating less heat than other available device
technologies. "When it comes to WBG MMIC products and services,
Cree is at the leading edge of the market," said James Spoto, AWR
president and CEO. "We welcome the opportunity to have this PDK
available to our customers worldwide on our powerful, open,
Microwave Office design environment. We look forward to working
with Cree on meeting current and future challenges in WBG MMIC
power amplifier design." About Cree, Inc. Cree is a market-leading
innovator and manufacturer of semiconductors and devices that
enhance the value of solid-state lighting, power and communications
products by significantly increasing their energy performance and
efficiency. Key to Cree's market advantage is its world-class
materials expertise in SiC and GaN for chips and packaged devices
that can handle more power in a smaller space while producing less
heat than other available technologies, materials and products.
Cree drives its increased performance technology into multiple
applications including exciting alternatives in brighter and more
tunable light for general illumination, backlighting for more vivid
displays, optimized power management for high-current switch-mode
power supplies and variable-speed motors, and more effective
wireless infrastructure for data and voice communications. Cree
customers range from innovative lighting fixtures makers to
defense- related federal agencies. Cree's product families include
blue and green LED chips, lighting LEDs, LED backlighting
solutions, power-switching devices and radio-frequency/wireless
devices. For product specifications, please refer to
http://www.cree.com/. About Applied Wave Research, Inc. Applied
Wave Research is a leading supplier of high-frequency electronic
design automation (EDA) products for the design of wireless
telecommunications equipment, semiconductors, high-speed computers,
networking systems, automotive mobility systems, and a variety of
other electronics-based products. AWR is a privately-held company
and has global development offices, sales offices, training
centers, and distribution channels. In September 2005, AWR acquired
APLAC Solutions, an emerging leader in simulation and analysis
software for analog and radio-frequency (RF) design. APLAC's RF
design technology has been used in designing over 30 percent of all
mobile phone RF integrated circuits (ICs) worldwide. AWR today has
over 700 customers worldwide, including virtually every major
high-frequency electronic component and system supplier. The
company is headquartered at 1960 East Grand Avenue, Suite 430, El
Segundo, CA 90245. For more information about AWR and the company's
products, please visit http://www.appwave.com/ or call
310-726-3000. This press release contains forward-looking
statements involving risks and uncertainties, both known and
unknown, that may cause actual results to differ materially from
those indicated. Actual results may differ materially due to a
number of factors, such as the risk of uncertain demand and
potential lack of customer acceptance for our products and
services, and other factors discussed in Cree's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including its report on Form
10-K for the year ended June 26, 2005, and subsequent filings. Cree
is a registered trademark of Cree, Inc. DATASOURCE: Cree, Inc.
CONTACT: Deb Lovig, Marketing Communications Manager of Cree, Inc.,
+1-919-287-7505, or fax, +1-919-313-5943, or Web site:
http://www.cree.com/ http://www.appwave.com/
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