Re: Ansoft Designer, ADS, Aplac: how choosing for RF purpose?



"Chromatik" <france.suisse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'd like to up my message, it's rather important !

Your question is impossible to answer given how you've told us nothing about
what you intend to do. Ansoft Designer and ADS are both decent programs (I
haven't used Aplac), but figuring out which one is best for you is going to
require that you tell us what you want to do with them... or better still,
examining each one yourself (I'm sure they'll give you a 30 day evaluation
license for free) and making up your own mind.


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