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Analog Insydes Trial Version Now Available

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  • Subject: [mg16271] Analog Insydes Trial Version Now Available
  • From: Eckhard Hennig <hennig at itwm.uni-kl.de>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 00:41:31 -0500
  • Organization: ITWM
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Analog Insydes -
The Intelligent Symbolic Design System for Analog Circuits

ITWM now offers free, time-limited trial versions of Analog Insydes for
Windows 95/NT and Solaris 2 (SPARC). Please refer to
http://www.itwm.uni-kl.de/as/products/ai for downloading and registering
your demo copy.

With Analog Insydes and Mathematica you can:
-Describe linear and nonlinear circuits and control systems by means of
hierarchical netlists
-Describe semiconductor devices by equivalent subcircuits or behavioral
models
-Set up circuit equations from netlists in the frequency and time domains
-Compute transfer functions symbolically
-Extract approximated symbolic design formulas
-Simulate transient responses of nonlinear dynamic circuits
-Visualize your analysis results with custom graphics functions
-Read in schematics, netlists, and simulation data from SPICE/PSpice/HSPICE
-Document your work with text, formulas, and circuit schematics all in one
integrated environment

Analog Insydes is available on Windows and Solaris platforms and requires
Mathematica 3 or later.  For more information, visit
http://store.wolfram.com/view/insydes or contact your local reseller.

Developed and supported by
Institut fuer Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik (ITWM)
email: analog.insydes at itwm.uni-kl.de
web:   http://www.itwm.uni-kl.de/as/products/ai




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