05-20-2008 09:57 PM
05-21-2008 06:42 PM
I have the Power Pro Version and it has numerous components available in the database. There are times when you want to build a circuit and the part is not in the database, but I do not believe there are any spice packages available out there that has every part that you could possibly need when you need it. This is exactly why there are websites devoted to spice models. The number of components is tied to which tier of the product you buy. The base version has the least, the full verion is intermediate and has more components than the base and the Power Pro has the most components. So your friend may have a lower tier version and that is why there are components not there. Also, there are situations where a spice model just doesn't exist for a component. Under these circumstances your up a creek with any software that you may have.
I like Circuit Design Suite (which is what I have) in the fact that is much easier to use than any other package I have tried. Also you have seamless integration between the schematic, simulation and the PCB layout.
To say that it doesn't have its issues would be a lie, but those issues are being worked out. Every piece of software I have purchased in the past 5 years seems to have some sort of problem with it (like games, applications. etc) and this is why they issue updates/patches for them.
You can continue your investigation of this software by downloading and trying the evaluation version. You would have something like 30 to 45 days (I can't remember exactly how long it actually is) to see if you like it or not. This way you will know if it will suit your purpose and it won't cost you anything if you don't like it. I think after you try it you will end up liking it because as soon as it is installed you can go right to wiring and simulating circuits fairly easily.
I hope this helps some.
05-21-2008 07:12 PM
05-21-2008 08:34 PM
O.K I think I may have mistook what you were trying to say there. This is already being discussed in other posts on the forum and I am sure this situation has already been seen by NI since they monitor this forum.
One of two things either more frequent database updates or a repository/archive of some nature so users can share models and also possibly where manufacturers can contribute their models to it also. This has been requested by users on this forum so since you present the case for something like this in the manner you have maybe more attention will be paid to it.
Well as far the easy to use issue. It makes sense to have a piece of software that is easy to use as this take some of the load off the designer in terms of not having to jump through hoops to get the simplest things done. I have had some of these like this that I evaluated from other companies and they were so complex in just the user interface that it was just pitiful trying to get something done. So for me at least, the simpler the better.
05-25-2008 03:54 AM - edited 05-25-2008 04:04 AM
06-02-2008 08:54 AM - edited 06-02-2008 08:57 AM
Hello,
Your feedback is always appreciated and you can be sure that our development team takes into consideration your suggestions. We are committed to improve the customer experience and the product.
Please do not hesitate to contact our Applications Engineering team when you have questions or issues with Component Creation. Your requests can created here.
In the meantime here are two good references for Component Creation; you probably have seen these tutorials before, but just in case:
Creating a Custom Component in NI Multisim
Creating a Custom Component in NI Ultiboard
Have a nice week,
06-02-2008 10:33 AM