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Maxim offers online simulation for power-management design
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Winchester, UK - Maxim Integrated Products and Transim Technology Corporation (Portland, Oregon) have collaborated to launch Maxim's EE-Sim Design Center, powered by Transim's WebSIM online design technology.

A virtual design environment, EE-Sim allows engineers to create and simulate complex circuits online in a matter of minutes to reduce design time.

The EE-Sim Design Center will enable users to create complete power management designs online just by entering a few design requirements, such as voltage, output current, and switching frequency. Based on these requirements, EE-Sim generates an interactive schematic complete with components that can be changed on the fly.

Transim's WebSIM technology allows instant verification of the proposed design using powerful remote-simulation capabilities. Multiple design iterations can be analyzed in minutes without the hassles of software installation and without a learning curve. The resulting waveforms, such as Bode plots and voltage graphs, are available for analysis in the included interactive waveform viewer. The design requirements, schematic, results, and bill of materials (BOM) can be printed and/or saved in the user's private design space for future use. Additionally, EE-Sim is available as a free, downloadable simulation tool.

The EE-Sim Online Design Capabilities include:

Detailed input requirements product selector

Interactive schematics

Interactive waveform viewer

High-performance electrical simulation

Design report and BOM

Availability

EE-Sim is currently available.

For more information visit: www.maxim-ic.com/ee-sim






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