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in this demonstration today Iamp;#39;d like to show you an exciting feature uh thatamp;#39;s in the awr design environment this features the extract feature and essentially what extract does is create a schematic driven em analysis so letamp;#39;s uh letamp;#39;s look at it right here in this example this example uh the extract example is found in the awr examples so if you have a an evaluation copy of awr or you actually own microwave office or um analog office you can run this example straight away um what Iamp;#39;m going to start off by doing is disabling this extract block here which controls the extraction and Iamp;#39;m going to uh simulate the design now and we can see in terms of the S parameter analysis that uh the extract uh schematic and the circuit model schematic which is identical with the exception of the extract block give the identical or same result results now weamp;#39;re simulating from 40 to 60 GHz so at these frequencies the Mt and the open um will uh and