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+ | ===== Overview ===== | ||
+ | ADIsim is a behavioral modeling simulator developed by Analog Devices. | ||
+ | Behavioral modeling has many advantages over more traditional types of simulation but be aware that it is not meant to replace them. As with any engineering practice, the benefits must be weighed against the disadvantages. | ||
+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
+ | [[adisimapi|API Definition]]\\ | ||
+ | For a detailed description of how to interface to the DLL, see this section. | ||
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+ | For simple product selection, a simple web-based application is accessible from the product pages of devices that are supported by ADIsimADC. This tool requires no downloads and allows control of the test conditions and design specific performance plots. Results are graphed, which greatly reduces the uncertainty of how a part can be expected to perform in an application. The tool also allows input of desired operating conditions and required performance levels and then it recommends suitable devices to the user. The following functions are available with the ADIsimADC: | ||
+ | * Advanced online product selection | ||
+ | * Vary input amplitude and frequency | ||
+ | * Single tone or two tone FFT analysis | ||
+ | * Amplitude and frequency sweeps | ||
+ | * Generate a list of ADCs that meet your signal processing requirements | ||
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+ | [[adi> | ||
+ | AN-737 Application Note, //How ADIsimADC Models an ADC//, provides a description of how behavioral simulation is used to model an ADC. |