Altium has introduced WEBENCH Altium Connector, a collaborative effort between Altium and Texas Instruments (TI) to blend TI’s award-winning WEBENCH power design and simulation tools with the Altium Designer EDA tool suite.
This powerful platform provides design engineers with an end-to-end analog circuit design and simulation environment, including everything from creating the power supply, simulating the complete circuit to creating the physical printed circuit board.
The new tool is a seamless interface between Altium Designer and TI’s online WEBENCH Power Designer and Architect, as well as TI’s offline WEBENCH simulation engine. By downloading WEBENCH Altium Connector, design engineers are able to create a custom WEBENCH power supply from within the Altium Designer platform.
The power supply design is easily created in WEBENCH, and exported and simulated offline inside Altium Designer, giving engineers the opportunity to further customise and integrate the design into a larger circuit. The offline WEBENCH simulation engine also can be used to simulate any analog circuit created in Altium Designer.
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