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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 02 September 2005

Webcast to introduce novel analogue
design tools

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Analogue design engineers are invited to register on the TI website for a live Analog eLab webcast entitled "Designing with Tina-TI".

Analogue design engineers are invited to register on the TI website for a live Analog eLab webcast entitled "Designing with Tina-TI" Presented by Texas Instruments and Avnet Electronics Marketing, the Webcast will air at 1700 BST on Wednesday 14th September 2005

TI analogue expert Bill Klein, PE and popular eLab guest engineers Gina Hann of TI and Sarah St John of Avnet, will provide designers with an online discussion of design challenges and a lab demonstration of Tina-TI software.

The hour-long session will feature a discussion on the benefits of designing, simulating and analysing analogue electronic circuits with this free, easy-to-use program.

Based on a Spice simulation engine, Tina-TI features an intuitive schematic entry and capture procedure.

During the lab segment, Klein and Hann will demonstrate how the real world results match the results of the simulations using TI's extensive library of macromodels for precision and high-speed amplifiers that is embedded in the program.

They will show how to select components from convenient toolbars, allowing easy circuit entry modification and explain analysis options including DC, AC, transient, Fourier and noise.

Engineers will learn how to use virtual instruments such as a function generator, multimeter, oscilloscope, x-y recorder and signal analyser as an addition to standard analysis output plots.

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