Mician Uwave Wizard [portable] -

— This paper presents a comprehensive overview of Mician μWave Wizard, a professional software suite based on the Mode-Matching (MM) method for the electromagnetic simulation of passive microwave devices. Unlike general-purpose 3D solvers based on Finite Element Method (FEM) or Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD), μWave Wizard employs a hybrid, building-block approach that is particularly efficient for waveguide components, filters, polarizers, and feed horns. This paper discusses the theoretical foundation, typical workflows, key applications, and comparative advantages of the software in the context of modern RF engineering.

: Select elements (like irises, cavities, or junctions) from the integrated library of over 450 elements . Mician Uwave Wizard

The µWave Wizard™ suite offers specialized tools for various RF engineering tasks: — This paper presents a comprehensive overview of

The software is a standard in industries dealing with satellite communications, radar, and radio astronomy. It is frequently cited in research for designing high-performance multi-band OMTs and complex waveguide feed networks where high isolation and low insertion loss are critical. ResearchGate for filter synthesis or a comparison between Mode-Matching and Finite Element methods? : Select elements (like irises, cavities, or junctions)

The secret behind µWave Wizard’s blistering speed lies in its primary numerical engine: the . How Mode Matching Works

Engineers typically use μWave Wizard for the linear, waveguide portion of a component and switch to a full 3D solver for the transition to coaxial or microstrip lines .