DALLAS, Sept. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today announced a new custom version of the PSpice® simulator from Cadence Design Systems Inc. that enables engineers to ...
The new customized version of the PSpice® simulator from Cadence Design Systems provided by Texas Instruments allows engineers to simulate complex analog circuits with a variety of power analyses.
TI eases selection, evaluation, and verification of components for new designs with this simulation and analysis tool from Cadence. Texas Instruments announced a custom version of the PSpice simulator ...
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Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a new custom version of the PSpice simulator from Cadence Design Systems that enables engineers to simulate complex analogue circuits with unlimited analysis of TI ...