1.3.1 New Features: An Overview
New Interfaces for PSpice, Eldo, and Saber
Netlist import including small-signal and model-card parameters
Behavioral model writer
Simulation data import and export
New Device Model Library
PSpice and Eldo compatible models for R, L, C, D, BJT, MOS, and JFET
BJT: full Gummel-Poon small-signal and large-signal models
MOS: full Level 1-3 + BSIM3v3 small-signal models, Level 1 large-signal model
Extended Circuit Description and Modeling Language
Model parameter sets, global parameters, multiple source values
Enhanced modeling language for nonlinear dynamic systems
Improved Circuit Equation Setup
Automatic model library search
Automatic design-point extraction for linear and nonlinear circuits
Consistent data handling through DAEObjects
New and Improved Analysis Modes
AC, noise, pole/zero, DC, DC transfer, temperature, transient, parametric, root locus
New and Improved Symbolic Approximation Techniques
New and improved linear approximation techniques for AC and pole/zero analysis
New approximation techniques for nonlinear circuits
Full Integration of High-Performance MathLink Binaries
For symbolic matrix approximation and numerical pole/zero analysis (QZ algorithm)
Multi-platform support (Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, Windows)
Graphics Functions
New and improved graphics functions
Improved command interfaces for a more comfortable use
Improved User Interface
Improved user interface allows for setting up and running circuit analyses from PSpice, Eldo, or Saber netlists with as few as three Analog Insydes commands
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