For All your
Electronic Simulation needs
Edison version 4 is a unique
new learning environment for electricity & electronics. Teachers and students
can use multimedia screens, virtual instruments, sound and animation to create,
test and safely repair circuits. Photo-realistic 3D components will captivate
the students as they build circuits and simultaneously see the corresponding
circuit schematic.
Select realistic
batteries, resistors, diodes, LED’s, transistors, logic gates, flip-flops and
even integrated circuits, all easily available on the shelves of your
multimedia lab. Drag them onto your ‘breadboard’ and wire them together with
your mouse. Your circuit begins working immediately so you can test and
troubleshoot it with virtual instruments. In addition

Tina
Tina Pro is a powerful, affordable software
package for designing and analyzing analog, digital and microwave circuits.
Analysis results can be displayed as sophisticated diagrams or on a range of
virtual instruments. Comprehensive DTP tools can be used to produce
professional reports and presentations. Electrical Engineers will find TINA an
easy to use, and high performance tool, while educators will welcome its unique
features for the training environment. With optional hardware it can be used to
test real circuits for comparison with the results obtained from the
simulation.

Tinalab
Real-time
Test & Measurement
TINALab II High Speed Multifunction PC Instrument
TINA
is far more than a simulation software with virtual instruments. You can
install supplementary hardware that allows real-time measurements controlled by
TINA’s on screen virtual instruments.
With
TINALab II you can turn your laptop or desktop computer into a powerful,
multifunction test and measurement instrument. Whichever instrument you need multimeter, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer,
logic analyzer, arbitrary waveform generator, or digital signal generator it is
at your fingertips with a click of the mouse.
In
addition TINALab II can be used with the TINA circuit simulation program for
comparison of simulation and measurements as a unique tool for circuit development,
troubleshooting and the study of analog and digital electronics.

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