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| National Instruments Integrates Analog Devices’ ADIsimADC Converter
Models in SignalExpress for Component Simulation and Evaluation | | | |
National Instruments today announced that it now integrates Analog Devices’ ADIsimADC analog-to-digital
converter (ADC) modeling software with NI SignalExpress to provide engineers with a virtual benchtop for device
simulation and evaluation. With these tools, engineers can take advantage of a seamless transition between
simulating and physically evaluating a component signal chain to verify real-world performance against simulation
results.
In the past, engineers seeking new components spent one or
more weeks reviewing data sheets and converter samples to select the correct chips for their designs. With ADIsimADC
and SignalExpress, mixed-signal design engineers can reach their design milestones more quickly by accurately
simulating and verifying converter performance to select the most effective converters for their designs. These
tools help engineers reduce time spent selecting and evaluating converters from a scale of weeks to days.
“Analog Devices and National Instruments have worked together to deliver a solution for
comprehensively assessing ADI converter performance quickly through NI SignalExpress software,” said Brad Brannon,
systems applications engineer in the High Speed Converter group at Analog Devices. “With SignalExpress, engineers
can define complex signal inputs for our ADC models. This is particularly useful for simulating the performance of
ADCs in cellular CDMA and OFDM wireless data transfer applications.”
NI SignalExpress is an
interactive software environment that provides a virtual benchtop for acquiring, comparing, automating and storing
measurements from stand-alone and PC-based instruments. With SignalExpress, engineers can quickly and easily take
mixed-signal measurements to characterize and validate their prototypes without programming. By integrating
ADIsimADC with SignalExpress, engineers can apply custom inputs to the models and perform interactive signal chain
analysis on a large selection of ADI’s ADCs.
“Reviewing data sheets and setting up evaluation
boards in the lab occupies priceless time in the design cycle,” said Richard McDonell, senior product manager at
National Instruments. “In fact, design teams often avoid updating their existing designs with higher-performance and
more cost-effective components because of the time required for evaluating and selecting new converters. The
ADIsimADC converter modeling capabilities in NI SignalExpress give engineers the ability to more accurately and
fully characterize components for their new and updated designs.”
With the virtual evaluation
board and virtual benchtop capabilities of SignalExpress and ADIsimADC, engineers can go from simulation to
prototyping with minimal or no time spent characterizing physical evaluation boards. This helps engineers eliminate
a step in the product development process, resulting in a shorter time to market with minimal risk. |
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