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NI Multisim and NI Ultiboard New Features

Multisim and Ultiboard 11.0 introduce a number of new features and enhancements to make capturing designs, simulating behavior, and defining board layout faster and easier. Learn how to take advantage of these new capabilities with the following videos.

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Easier Capture with New Schematic Net System
  • WYSIWYG component and net naming conventions
  • On-page and global connectors
Improved Visualization with Grapher Enhancements
  • Comment annotations in Grapher environment
  • New display options including simulation points
All New Forward and Backward Annotation
  • Complete visibility to all design transfers and annotations
  • Control of transfer from within Multisim environment
  • Ability to annotate changes to parts/components, nets, and layers
New Programmable Logic Design from Schematic (Multisim Educational Only)
  • More than 100 new basic components to produce VHDL code
  • Ability to deploy to hardware target including NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board
Expanded Multisim Component Database
  • More than 550 components from Mircochip, Texas Instruments, and Linear Technologies
  • 26 connectors for NI Single-Board RIO, CompactRIO, and M Series DAQ
Enhanced Analog SPICE Simulation Features
  • AC single frequency analysis
  • SPICE simulation model support for BSIM and EKV models
  • Improved speed and accuracy of digital simulation
New NI Example Finder
  •  Search all examples through keywords or logical folders
  •  View example descriptions before opening
Enhanced Projects
  • Re-implemented version control and backup
  •  Ability to share projects between computers and networks

Why Upgrade to Multisim 11.0?

With the latest release of Multisim and Ultiboard 11.0, NI continues to enhance its design, simulation, and layout capabilities. Whether in the college laboratory or a professional research laboratory, Multisim 11.0 enhances visualization, makes capture easier, and continues to advance leading analog simulation capabilities.

Educators also gain access to new tools to teach digital design basics, while taking advantage of an evolving simulation environment to foster student learning.

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