

Simulating the two of these together has traditionally been difficult (or impossible) with older tools. For example, if defining a digital controller you will need to interface to analog circuitry (such as the power devices discussed above).

We are working with the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturers to add power devices such as power switches, controllers, transformers and non-ideal RLCs to an existing group of switch-mode-power-supplies from previous editions of Multisim (learn more at - ) More Power Components : Power applications continue to become more sophisticated.

This means you can simply drag-and-drop images directly to Multisim and turn an image into a simulatable circuit (check out more here - ) Multisim Snippets: Now you can place an image (.png) on a webpage, e-mail or any other place, which has a Multisim 12.0 file embedded inside of it.Some of the exciting new features you will in Multisim 12.0 include: It is important that engineers, students and educators are successful when they use NI Multisim, so I would love for you to check out the new features and provide feedback. February 6th 2012 is an exciting day here at National Instruments with the official announcement of Multisim 12.0! The NI team has been working hard for the past 2 years on this major new release and some of the features that are now available are expanding circuit simulation - whether in the domain of circuits education, or circuit design - into new application areas.
