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Posted on Mar 17, 2017
The integration of Cadence® PSpice® with MathWorks MATLAB and Simulink provides a complete system-level simulation solution for PCB design and implementation. Customers can now utilize PSpice for analog/mixed-signal simulation and perform MATLAB/Simulink behavioral-level modeling, analysis, and visualization in a single, integrated system design and debug environment, improving productivity and accelerating time to market.
Posted on Aug 19, 2016
EMA will show you useful tips and tricks for Cadence PSpice® A/D and why it is the #1 analog simulator in the market today. We will highlight features that will help you achieve fast and accurate results and show you how to maximize the performance of the simulator.
Posted on Jun 10, 2016
Learn how PSpice SLPS enables co-simulation for complete system model for test and verification and helps identify errors early in the design process.
Posted on Jun 9, 2016
See how you can use PSpice to quickly and effectively test your design across 1,000's of different configurations before ever committing to hardware with virtual prototyping.
Posted on Jun 8, 2016
See how PSpice Advanced Analysis takes simulation to the next level to help you optimize your designs while improving reliability, predictability, yield, and cost.
Posted on May 13, 2016
Senior Manager Santosh Birajdar discusses how Tata was able to use PSpice to help them find design problems early in the design phase, saving crucial time and money spent in building and debugging ECU boards within system prototypes.
Posted on Mar 8, 2016
See the new frequency response analysis capabilities in PSpice 16.6 which allows designers simulating DC-DC converters (ex: switch mode power supplies) to easily calculate open loop gain ensuring circuit performance and stability.
Posted on Feb 23, 2016
Learn how PSpice allow you to perform early system level analysis of your designs.
Posted on Nov 10, 2015
Learn how OrCAD® PSpice Designer helped Tata Motors find design problems much earlier, saving crucial time and money spent in building and debugging ECU boards within system prototypes.