Duration: 2 Days
Pricing: $1,400 USD
Course Part Number: 213241
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DxAnalog, part of the DxDesigner solution set, is an analog/mixed signal simulator offering integration, ease-of-use and advanced technology. The DxAnalog Analysis course will show you how to effectively use the product in real world situations.
Detailed lab exercises help reinforce what is discussed during the lectures and provide you with extensive tool usage experience under the guidance of our industry expert instructors.
You will learn how to
- Use ViewDraw create schematics for analog simulation
- Run simulations and display the results in both graphical and ASCII formats
- Set up different simulation configurations for analysis types as well as component variances
- Sweep component values
- Add models to the simulation library index
- Use DxAnalog Scope for advanced analysis such as Monte Carlo and RSS
- Perform mixed A/D simulation using the DxAnalog/XSPICE simulator integration
Hands-On Labs
Throughout this course, extensive hands-on lab exercises provide you with practical experience using the DxAnalog software. Hands-on lab topics include:
- Creating a project and setting up a project schematic completion
- Simulation set up and viewing results
- Component Value sweeps
- Adding simulation models and subcircuits to the simulation library index
- Cross probing simulation results between schematic and waveform
- Using DxAnalog scope for basic and advanced analysis results
- Mixed A/D simulation using XSPICE/DxAnalog
- Interactive command language overview
Audience
Engineers who will use DxAnalog to analyze analog designs
Prerequisites
- Working knowledge of SPICE
- Working knowledge of schematic entry using DxDesigner
- Familiarity with Windows NT, 2000, XP or UNIX operating systems
Key Topics
- SPICE basics (historical overview)
- DxAnalog schematic capture methods with ViewDraw
- Effective usage of DxAnalog
- Using the simulation convergence aids
- Effective usage of the DxAnalog Scope
- Effective usage of the DxAnalog Editor
- Cross probing simulation results
- Setting up simulation configurations
- Adding parts to the library
- Advanced analysis techniques
- Non Fusion based mixed A/D simulation