National Instruments Electronics Workbench Group is releasing Multisim 10.0 and Ultiboard 10.0, the latest versions of its interactive SPICE simulation and circuit analysis software used for schematic capture, interactive simulation, board layout and integrated testing. This platform extends the flexibility of virtual instrumentation to the electronics designer's benchtop, bridging the common gap between test and design functions. With the combination of National Instruments' Multisim 10.0 circuit simulation software and LabVIEW measurement software, engineers creating custom printed circuit boards (PCBs) can now easily compare simulated and real-world data, resulting in fewer design iterations, reduced prototyping errors and shorter time to market.
Engineers can use Multisim 10.0 interactively to build circuit schematics and simulate circuit behaviour. Multisim abstracts the complexity of SPICE simulation so the engineer does not need in-depth SPICE expertise to quickly capture, simulate and analyse new designs, making it particularly useful in electronics education. With Multisim and virtual instrumentation, PCB design engineers and electronics educators are able to achieve a fully integrated design flow from theory to schematic capture and simulation to prototyping and test.
Ray Almgren, Vice President of Academic relations at National Instruments, states: "Multisim 10.0 provides a strong foundation for the NI electronics education platform, which also includes the NI ELVIS [Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite] prototyping workstation and NI LabVIEW, and gives students a comprehensive, hands-on experience throughout the entire electronics product design cycle. With this platform, students can easily transition from theory to the real world with hands-on prototyping, gaining an in-depth understanding of circuit design."