What is the use of OrCAD software?

What is the use of OrCAD software?

The software is used mainly by electronic design engineers and electronic technicians to create electronic schematics, perform mixed-signal simulation and electronic prints for manufacturing printed circuit boards.

Can I use PSpice online?

PSpice.com is where the large PSpice.com user community comes together to share models and design ideas with other egineers.

What is latest version of OrCAD?

The OrCAD® 17.2-2016 release introduced new capabilities for OrCAD Capture, PSpice® Designer, and PCB Designer 17.2-2016 that address challenges with flex and rigid-flex design as well as mixed-signal simulation complexities in IoT, wearables, and wireless mobile devices.

Is OrCAD better than Altium?

Personally I love Altium Designer more than OrCAD from Cadence. Altium is a complete package – you have everything in one place from schematic, libraries, pcb, output documents. It is also very intuitive and user friendly.

What are analog/mixed-signal simulators?

Cadence ® analog/mixed-signal (AMS) simulators enable accurate modeling, design optimization, verification and validation of electronics to reduce risk.

What software do designdesigners use for simulation?

Designers utilize PSpice simulation programs for accurate analog and mixed-signal simulations supported by a wide range of board-level models. MATLAB Simulink is a platform for multi-domain simulation and model-based design of dynamic systems.

Why partner with OrCAD?

OrCAD global channel partners offer world-class technical expertise and services you need to succeed. For OrCAD sales, technical support, or training, contact your local channel partner.

What is pspspice simulation technology?

PSpice simulation technology combines industry-leading, native analog and mixed-signal engines to deliver a complete circuit simulation and verification solution. It meets the changing simulation needs of designers as they progress through the design cycle, from circuit exploration to design development and verification.

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