National Instruments to Acquire AWR Corporation, a Leader in RF Design Tools

AUSTIN, TX, May 23, 2011

National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) today announced that it has signed a definitive merger agreement under which NI will acquire AWR (AWR), a supplier of electronic design automation (EDA) software for designing RF and high-frequency components and systems for the semiconductor, aerospace and defense, communications, and test equipment industries. Upon the closing of the transaction, AWR will continue to operate as a wholly owned NI subsidiary under the leadership of the existing management team.

The fast design cycles and increasing complexity of RF and wireless systems demand better integration between design and test. RF system designers need to validate their simulations with actual measurements while RF test engineers need to increase test reuse and decrease test time through more design integration. By increasing the effectiveness of the integration between AWR design tools and NI software and hardware, NI and AWR can improve customer productivity through increased connectivity between design, validation, and production test functions.

“AWR has an exceptional team with strong RF talent and technologies that expand the NI platform into RF design, which is complementary to our capability to make measurements across the RF design flow,” said Dr. James Truchard, president, CEO, and cofounder of National Instruments. “We believe this combination will accelerate the deployment of RF and wireless technologies and offer a significant benefit to the customers of both companies.”

The acquisition will strengthen both companies’ core software brands, NI LabVIEW, AWR Microwave Office and Visual System Simulator, as well as the NI RF testing hardware platform. The full suite of AWR design tools in combination with an RF testing platform from NI will give customers a platform to decrease the time to market of their RF designs. NI also will augment its current academic and university RF and communications initiatives to include AWR software tools so educators and students can benefit from the improved teaching and learning experience for the rapid design and prototyping of RF systems.

“There is clear synergy between the customers and product offerings of both companies,” said Dane Collins, CEO of AWR. “NI has a leading platform in prototyping and testing of RF systems which is complementary to AWR’s RF circuit and system software design tools to the benefit of mutual customers. Together, we are better able to support and service our growing global installed base.”

The aggregate purchase price to be paid at closing is approximately $58 million, which includes $7 million in cash on the AWR balance sheet. In addition, the merger agreement contains an earn-out provision, which is payable over three years. The transaction is expected to close within 30 to 45 days and is subject to customary closing conditions including Hart-Scott-Rodino regulatory clearance.

About National Instruments

National Instruments is transforming the way engineers and scientists design, prototype, and deploy systems for measurement, automation, and embedded applications. NI provides off-the-shelf software such as NI LabVIEW and modular cost-effective hardware and sells to a base of more than 30,000 different companies worldwide, with its largest customer representing approximately 4% of revenue in 2010 and no one industry representing more than 15% of revenue. NI has approximately 5,500 employees and direct operations in more than 40 countries. For the past 12 years, FORTUNE magazine has named NI one of the 100 best companies to work for in America. For investment information from the company’s investor relations department, call 512-683-5090, email [email protected], or visit www.ni.com/nati. (NATI-G)

About AWR

AWR, a leader in high-frequency EDA software, reduces development time and cost for products used in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace, and defense and electro-optical applications. www.awrcorp.com and AWR.tv

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