Design
Free Spice Simulation Software For Linear Circuits Available From Analog Devices And National Instruments
Analog Devices has announced the availability of a free, downloadable circuit design environment that simplifies and speeds product design by allowing developers to capture schematics and simulate circuits for evaluation of ADI’s world-leading operational amplifiers (op amps) and other linear circuits. Developed by National Instruments , NI Multisim Analog Devices Edition is a new version of the NI Multisim SPICE simulation software created for component evaluation and circuit design. The new tool, loaded with over 800 ADI op amps and other linear circuits, helps shrink product development time by allowing designers to quickly and easily select, evaluate, prototype and test ADI’s linear circuits in a low-risk “virtual evaluation board” environment.
“ANI Multisim Analog Devices Edition helps engineers easily design circuits and understand fundamental design characteristics with advanced circuit analyses in an intuitive virtual prototyping environment. With this tool, engineers can easily swap ADI components to pinpoint the best design option, avoiding costly and time-consuming prototype rework. NI Multisim Analog Devices Edition is available through the Analog Devices’ Design Center web site http://www.analog.com/DesignCenter, which includes the ADIsimOpAmp™ free online amplifier parametric evaluation tool that allows designers to select, configure and troubleshoot a circuit using a graphical development environment powered by National Instruments LabVIEW™ graphical programming language and NI Multisim SPICE simulation software.
“National Instruments is pleased to join with Analog Devices in providing customers with a tool that will have a positive impact on their business needs,” said John Graff, vice president of marketing at National Instruments. “By combining the intuitive circuit simulation of NI software with the circuit expertise of ADI, we have given engineers a powerful tool for shortening product development lifecycles.”