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News Release from: Analog Devices | Subject: ADIsimPLL version 2.5
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 June 2004

Free tool speeds PLL design

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ADIsimPLL version 2.5 is billed as the most comprehensive design and evaluation tool available today for phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit design.

ADIsimPLL version 2.5 is billed as the most comprehensive design and evaluation tool available today for phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit design Building on the popularity of over 10,000 downloads of previous versions that deliver excellent correlation between modelling predictions and bench measurements, the new ADIsimPLL software tool further removes time-consuming iterations from the design process, thereby speeding the design to market

This easy-to-use tool is offered as a free download from ADI's website.

Version 2.5 provides new modelling data to support a broad range of recently announced ADI PLL products including: the ADF4153 and ADF4154 fractional-N PLL synthesisers; the ADF4360 integrated voltage-controlled oscillator PLL; and the ADF702x family of UHF (ultrahigh frequency) transmitter and transceiver ICs.

"With version 2.5 of ADIsimPLL, we are removing many traditional PLL design headaches", said Christian Kermarrec, Vice President, RF and Wireless Systems, Analog Devices.

"Using ADIsimPLL, engineers worldwide will find designing ADI PLLs into their products very practical and clear-cut".

ADIsimPLL Version 2.5 is available free of charge as a download, allowing designers to run simulations locally.

ADIsimPLL may be downloaded from the Analog Devices website.

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