Circuit Design Applications: Where Is NI Multisim Used?

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Circuit Design and Prototyping

Using Multisim and NI Ultiboard simulation and layout environments, you can rapidly design and prototype sophisticated analog circuitry that performs to specification.

Case Study: Designing a Solar Powered, Rechargeable Lantern for Developing Nations

Case Study: Creating an Innovative Medical Instrument Using NI Products

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Powerful SPICE Simulation and Analyses

Multisim features a comprehensive suite of simulation tools and an expandable selection of custom analyses for examining and optimizing circuit behavior. Visualize a database of accurate models from leading semiconductor manufacturers.

Case Study: Studying Human Locomotion of Amputees Using Prostheses With Multisim

Learn more about custom simulation analyses in Multisim

Green Energy

Multisim is used for the simulation and prototyping of electronic circuits directly integrated into energy-efficient systems and platforms such as wind energy, solar energy, and energy storage systems.

Reference Design: System Simulation of a Three-Phase Inverter Energy Application in Multisim and LabVIEW

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Power Design

Simulate and prototype power electronics systems ranging from simple power supplies to motor controllers used in automotive applications to power grid systems.

Tutorial: Power Electronics Design in Multisim 12.0

Reference Design: Implementation of a DC-Motor H-Bridge Circuit and Control Logic Using Multisim and LabVIEW FPGA

Design for NI Hardware

Design breakout boards, daughter cards, and connector accessories for NI hardware with pin-accurate connectors for NI data acquisition, NI Single-Board RIO, and NI CompactRIO.

Learn more about the new hardware connectors in Multisim

Case Study: Rapid OEM Prototyping of Medical, Biotech, and Industrial Devices and Products

Case study: Rapid Design of a Military Communications System Using NI Technologies

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