SAN DIEGO – June 9, 2025 – Nuvotronics, a leader in advanced Radio Frequency (RF) technology, announces the launch of the StrataWorks ® platform, a web-based design solution that enables customers to rapidly create and customize PolyStrata®-based passive RF components. The first capability in the StrataWorks suite, StrataWorks® Filters, allows engineers to design high-performance, surface-mount RF filters with exceptional speed, precision, and flexibility.
“Our customers told us they needed a faster, more flexible, and cost-efficient way to create custom filters without sacrificing performance or reliability,” said Scott Meller, General Manager, Nuvotronics. “With the StrataWorks design tool, users can go from concept to simulation in minutes, receiving quotes within 24 hours. These designs are ready for volume production with the quality and repeatability Nuvotronics is known for.”
The StrataWorks platform streamlines the design and specification process for production of RF devices using the company’s proprietary PolyStrata® microfabrication technology. The tool incorporates intelligent design rules that empower engineers with complete freedom to tailor components to their exact specifications, enabling true design innovation without compromise.
Production is equally efficient. Designs can be fabricated on Nuvotronics’ regularly scheduled bi-monthly multi-user runs, delivering high-performance, surface-mountable components in as little as 12–16 weeks.
While the initial release focuses on filter design, the StrataWorks platform will expand to support a broad range of passive RF devices, allowing engineers to leverage PolyStrata technology across an even wider array of applications.
“We invite forward-thinking companies to explore StrataWorks and experience a faster, smarter path to RF innovation,” Meller added. “With our platform, expert support, and scalable production, your custom designs are closer to reality than ever before.”
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