Multisim makes it possible to interactively build circuit schematics and simulate circuit behavior in a highly graphical environment. Because Multisim abstracts the complexity of SPICE simulation, engineers do not need in-depth SPICE expertise to quickly capture, simulate and analyze new designs. With enhanced simulation, engineers experience fewer design errors and achieve a quicker prototype turnaround with fewer iterations.
"The continued integration between Multisim and LabVIEW is providing an increased and unparalleled level of productivity for the professional design engineer," said Vincent Accardi, general manager of National Instruments Electronics Workbench Group. "By bridging the gap between design and test, we are addressing the gap between software and hardware and, in turn, reducing design errors and iterations to the final product to provide engineers with the tools to innovate and be successful."
Multisim 10.1 introduced professional design features including a focus on enhanced simulation capabilities, increased compatibility with PSpice models and a database of 300 new components from leading vendors, such as Analog Devices and Texas Instruments. Multisim 10.1 also features the Multisim Automation API to help engineers automate simulation with COM-aware programming languages.
The beta version of the LabVIEW Multisim Connectivity Toolkit, which builds on Multisim 10.1, further integrates the capabilities of Multisim circuit design with the LabVIEW measurement platform. With the new toolkit, engineers can increase productivity in circuit designs by automating circuit simulation and correlating simulation behavior to physical prototype measurements. These productivity increases help overcome timely and costly validation inaccuracies. The new LabVIEW Multisim Connectivity Toolkit combines these automation capabilities and makes it possible for LabVIEW to provide rapid connectivity to both simulation and real-world measurements of circuits. Within a single test environment, engineers can acquire both real and simulated circuit measurements to correlate and analyze circuits to reduce cost and development time with an improved, methodical approach to benchmarking prototype behavior.
With more than 80 new functions in the connectivity toolkit, engineers have the ability to run, pause and stop simulation as well as view circuit schematics in LabVIEW and change the component values. The integration between Multisim and LabVIEW in this toolkit also can reduce development time by automating the file transfer between Multisim and LabVIEW required previously when integrating the two software platforms.
Multisim 10.1 can be purchased as a complete, integrated design and test platform that includes the board layout and routing of the NI Ultiboard 10.1 environment. Multisim 10.1 is currently shipped in English, German and Japanese versions. Readers can download a beta version of the connectivity toolkit for free at
About the NI Electronics Workbench Group (转载)
National Instruments acquired Electronics Workbench in February 2005. With this acquisition, NI is expanding its presence in engineering education and developing seamless integration between test and design tools. By combining virtual instrumentation based on LabVIEW with Multisim interactive SPICE simulation software, design engineers and electronics students can easily prototype circuits in the lab and compare theory and simulated results with actual measurements. NI Electronics Workbench Group is committed to providing innovative, high-quality PCB design and simulation tools for both professional design and academic customers.