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5 min read·Updated June 22, 2026

Keysight EDA is a PathWave-based suite of electronic design, simulation, and test software for chips, boards, and wireless systems, with AI and machine learning integrated to automate design and test workflows and shorten time to market.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand what Keysight EDA does across electronic design, simulation, and test
  • Evaluate how AI and machine learning automate design workflows and generate simulation models
  • Assess Keysight's design-emulate-test approach and its AI governance framework

What Is Keysight EDA?

Keysight EDA is a suite of electronic design automation software for engineers who design and verify high-frequency electronics — radio-frequency and microwave circuits, high-speed digital boards, wireless systems, and the components inside chips. It is built on Keysight's PathWave software platform, which connects design, simulation, and physical measurement so the model an engineer builds on screen can be checked against real test data.

Keysight Technologies is headquartered in Santa Rosa, California and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker KEYS. The company spun off from Agilent in 2014 and carries a long lineage in electronic measurement, which is why its EDA tools are unusually tightly coupled to physical test instruments.

💡Key Concept

Design, Emulate, Test: Most EDA tools stop at simulation. Keysight's pitch is a closed loop — design a circuit, emulate its behavior, then measure the real hardware with Keysight instruments and feed those measurements back into the model. AI sits inside this loop, generating accurate simulation models from measured or published data so the gap between the simulation and the bench keeps shrinking.

How AI Is Applied

Keysight integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning to generate simulation models directly from measured or published data, which reduces the manual effort of building and tuning models by hand. The PathWave platform uses AI to speed insight, automate repetitive workflow steps, and accelerate both simulation and measurement.

The company has also been rolling AI more deeply into its flagship design environments. Recent releases added AI-enhanced design workflows, and the suite now ships example workspaces for 6G research that lean on AI and machine learning for tasks like channel-state-information feedback, channel estimation, and training-data generation. The 2026 software generation of Advanced Design System (ADS), one of Keysight's core circuit-design tools, carries these capabilities forward.

Governance and Responsible AI

Because Keysight's customers include defense, aerospace, and semiconductor firms with strict requirements, the company maintains a formal AI governance framework covering how AI features are developed, validated, and deployed across its software. For regulated and security-sensitive design teams, that governance posture is part of the buying decision, not an afterthought — it gives compliance and security reviewers a documented basis for adopting AI-assisted design tools.

Who Uses Keysight EDA?

Keysight EDA serves RF and microwave engineers, signal- and power-integrity engineers, electromagnetic simulation specialists, and wireless system designers. Typical buyers are semiconductor companies, communications and 5G and 6G developers, aerospace and defense contractors, and the test-and-measurement labs that already run Keysight instruments and want their design software in the same ecosystem.

Company Details

DetailInfo
ProductKeysight EDA (PathWave design and test software; Advanced Design System)
MakerKeysight Technologies, Inc.
HeadquartersSanta Rosa, California (NYSE: KEYS)
OriginSpun off from Agilent Technologies in 2014
CategoryElectronic design automation, simulation, and test
AI capabilitiesModel generation from measured data; AI-enhanced design workflows; 6G AI and machine-learning workspaces
GovernanceFormal AI governance framework for development and deployment
Websitekeysight.com

Strengths

  • Design-to-test continuity — uniquely tight coupling between simulation software and physical Keysight measurement instruments
  • AI-generated models — machine learning builds simulation models from measured or published data, cutting manual modeling effort
  • High-frequency depth — strong coverage of RF, microwave, signal integrity, power integrity, and electromagnetic simulation
  • Forward-looking research support — ready-made AI and machine-learning workspaces for 6G and emerging wireless work
  • Governed AI — a documented AI governance framework reassures regulated and security-sensitive teams

Limitations and Considerations

  • Specialist focus — strongest in high-frequency and wireless design rather than general-purpose digital chip layout
  • Ecosystem pull — the closed design-emulate-test loop is most valuable to teams already invested in Keysight instruments
  • Enterprise pricing — licensing is quote-based and oriented toward professional engineering organizations
  • Learning curve — advanced simulation and measurement tooling carries the complexity expected of professional EDA software

Pricing

Keysight EDA is licensed through Keysight's enterprise sales channel with quote-based pricing. Cost varies by the specific PathWave and design products selected, the number of seats, license type, and any bundled instruments or support. Contact Keysight for a quote tailored to your design and test needs.

Key Takeaways

  • Keysight EDA is a PathWave-based suite for electronic design, simulation, and test across chips, boards, and wireless systems
  • AI and machine learning automate workflows and generate simulation models from measured or published data, shortening time to market
  • A formal AI governance framework supports adoption in regulated, security-sensitive industries like defense and semiconductors
  • Best for RF, microwave, signal-integrity, and wireless engineers — especially teams already running Keysight measurement instruments

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