San Pedro, CA (July
18, 2011) --
Intusoft announced today the release of its ICAP/4 8.x.11 Build 3839
SPICE-simulation tool suite for analog, mixed-signal, mixed-systems and
digital signal processing (DSP) design. Enhancements have been added to
the 11th-generation software from its former Build 3684, running on Windows
7 and 64-bit operating systems. The "x" in 8.x.11 deciphers
Intusoft's scalable solutions, ranging up through the premiere ICAP/4
Professional and Test Designer products.
The SPICE simulation product family has been enhanced to further solidify
its operation. Customer inputs were accommodated to improve the operability
of certain features in ICAP/4's SpiceNet design entry system, as well
as the IntuScope waveform viewing and signal processing tool. A unique
"Auto Save" function in SpiceNet was developed, in which if
a database error is discovered by the software, the user is notified and
given the option of reverting to the most recent automatically saved backup.
Other features in SpiceNet were added that affect the printing and component
"find" capability.
A 2nd generation of Intusoft's DSP Designer software, hardware and firmware
option was upgraded for ICAP/4 by way of Intusoft's Solar2TiM evaluation
board. Solar2TiM accommodates direct plug-in for Texas Instruments' Piccolo
MCU development system and Microchip's DSPIC33 16-bit 28-pin starter board.
The Solar2TiM features more robust performance than its predecessor. It
now runs up to 60 volts on its input and output, with 2-amp input capability.
It was designed for solar panel battery-charging and other power electronic
applications employing DSP. DSP Designer uses Z transformations and Bode
plots to simulate DSP design, plus employs firmware to drive and receive
AC, DC and transient signals in real time to and from DSP development
systems. Further, Intusoft's third party relationships with Texas Instruments
and Microchip were strengthened by signed agreements to put Intusoft and
DSP Designer on the respective IC manufacturers' websites.
Corporate Background
Established in 1985, Intusoft designs, develops and markets award-winning
design automation SPICE simulation software to electronic industries worldwide.
Its headquarters are in San Pedro, California, including a worldwide network
of resellers. Intusoft's products focus on the design and simulation of
analog and mixed signal board-level circuitry and ICs, across a breadth
of applications for industrial, technological, military and consumer end
use. Specialized capabilities include automated test synthesis; magnetic
design and synthesis; as well as simulation and firmware capability for
DSP simulation. Visti www.intusoft.com.
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