Understanding and designing electronic circuits can feel like navigating a complex maze. The theoretical groundwork is crucial, but the true magic happens when you can simulate and test your designs ...
The new customized version of the PSpice® simulator from Cadence Design Systems provided by Texas Instruments allows engineers to simulate complex analog circuits with a variety of power analyses.
I know the readers of the EDA Designline like book reviews and excerpts and I have recently finished doing one over on EDN that I think you may be interested in. The book is “Analog Design and ...
Designers can now use the Cadence PSpice analogue and mixed-signal simulator, perform MATLAB and Simulink behavioural-level modeling, analysis and visualisation, and utilise all post-process MATLAB ...
Abstract: most sensors can not be modeled easily, which leads to the problem that a circuit with sensors can not be simulated in PSPICE. A method based on the neural network for modeling NTC ...
Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a new custom version of the PSpice simulator from Cadence Design Systems that enables engineers to simulate complex analogue circuits with unlimited analysis of TI ...
Abstract: A simple analytical Spice-type model has been developed and verified for the first time for 4H-SiC-based bipolar junction transistor (BJT) power module with voltage and current rating of ...
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