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Product Description
Analog Insydes is a
Mathematica
toolbox for modeling, analysis, and design of analog
electronic circuits, tailored specifically for industrial
applications. Based on a hierarchical netlist description
language, you can describe both linear and nonlinear circuits
as well as control systems, and automatically set up equation
systems in the frequency and time domains. A unique feature
of Analog Insydes is its capability to compute approximated
symbolic formulas for linear and nonlinear circuit
characteristics, drastically reducing the complexity of
symbolic expressions while controlling a user-given error
bound.
With its numerous import and export capabilities, Analog Insydes is
very well integrated into industrial design frameworks, for example
by letting you import netlists, simulation data, and circuit
schematics into your Analog Insydes session. An extensive symbolic
model library for circuit elements including BJT and MOSFET devices
is provided in different complexity levels and can be extended by
the user by means of the flexible Analog Insydes device modeling
language.
Standard numerical circuit analyses like AC, DC-transfer,
transient, or pole/zero analysis and many specialized graphics
commands for electronic applications like Bode plots or Root locus
plots let you easily verify your results within your Analog Insydes
environment.
The combination of the unique symbolic approximation capabilities
and the numeric and graphic commands together with the
import/export filters into one integrated environment make Analog
Insydes a powerful tool which allows you to obtain new insights
into your circuit's behavior.
Additionally, the package is an ideal tool for teaching circuit
analysis in engineering education because it provides an
unrestricted set of primitive linear circuit elements (including
all types of controlled sources) and permits full access to device
models and circuit equations.
Analog Insydes and the Analog Insydes logo are trademarks of
Fraunhofer ITWM
Mathematica is a registered trademark of Wolfram Research, Inc.
All other product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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