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Multisim Featured
on National Semiconductor’s “Analog by Design” Show hosted by Bob Pease
Electronics
Workbench Multisim was recently featured on the
highly popular
online webcast for design engineers hosted by National Semiconductor. The
approximately 45-minute webcast walks
viewers through the process of
designing and analyzing a low-noise
amplifier, using Multisim and National Instruments SignalExpress.
Click here to
view the webcast.
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New
Virtual NI-ELVIS in Multisim 9 Brings Design, Test Together
for Students
The
new 3D virtual NI ELVIS in Multisim 9 enables students to build virtual
circuits and perform experiments on a 3D ELVIS station. With
built-in feedback, the 3D ELVIS teaches the students how to breadboard
in software so they can maximize design time in the lab.
National
Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite
(NI ELVIS)
is a LabVIEW-based design and prototyping environment for university
science and engineering laboratories. NI ELVIS consists of LabVIEW-based
virtual instruments, a multifunction data acquisition device, and
a custom-designed benchtop workstation and prototyping board. This
combination provides a ready-to-use suite of instruments found
in all educational laboratories. Because it is based on LabVIEW
and provides complete data acquisition and prototyping capabilities,
the system is ideal for academic coursework, from lower-division
classes to advanced project-based curricula. Curriculum applications
include electronics design, communications, controls, mechatronics,
instrumentation, and data acquisition.
Click here for
more information on new technology for education in Multisim.
Click here for
more information on NI ELVIS.
Budgeting
for next year? Call your local representative to
discuss the latest educational software and hardware technology
for your classroom!
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Design
and Implement the Freescale MMA7260Q Low-g Sensor
in a Custom NI CompactRIO Module with Multisim and Ultiboard
This tutorial highlights Electronics Workbench DesignSuite
as a powerful design tool for creating a custom CompactRIO module.
National Instruments CompactRIO is an embedded prototyping platform
that consists of a 200MHz processor running a real-time operating
system, a Xilinx Virtex-II FPGA, and general purpose I/O modules
such as analog, digital, CAN, and more. When prototyping with CompactRIO,
both the real-time controller and the FPGA are programmed with the
LabVIEW graphical-programming environment. CompactRIO is an open
platform, and as such, many companies have designed specialized modules
ranging from ECU sub-system designs in the automotive space, to the
implementation of communications protocols in the telecommunications
space, to something as simple as an IC sensor interfaced to the existing
FPGA of CompactRIO.
In
this tutorial, a custom CompactRIO module is designed to evaluate
the Freescale
MMA7260Q low g 3-axis accelerometer in an embedded prototype. Electronics
Workbench DesignSuite was chosen for the schematic capture and
board layout due to its ability to easily import the IC characteristics
and footprint of the MMA7260Q chip with the built-in component
wizards of Multisim and Ultiboard. Additionally, the CompactRIO
module templates were placed directly from the Board Outline database
in Ultiboard to save time during the board layout phase.
Click here for
the complete tutorial.
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