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Self-PEPSI Training at NI Multisim
NI Multisim, also known by NEMO electronics is an open-source electronics simulator software that can be used to design electronic and communication systems. It was created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It can be used to create simple electronic circuits, multilayer resistors and multilayer capacitors in thermal engineering and electrical engineering. NI Multisim is used for the design of digital electronic devices for over 35 years.
The software can be used either as an electronic engineering simulator with many input and output devices, or as part of an integrated circuit design program for designing electronic systems. The main benefit of using NI Multisim to design circuits is the ability to develop your design without the need for printed circuit boards (PCBs), boards or traces. You have greater flexibility because you can incorporate multiple design patterns. Version 6.0 of the software supports the most recent techniques in circuit design such as hot spot amplifying, FETs and MOSFETs, as well as n-type materials. The software allows users to easily adjust the voltage and temperature simulation capabilities for different circuits. Graduate students can easily create power transistors and bipolar voltage swing configurations which are suitable for a variety of applications.
The software allows users to gain practical experience in designing and implementing complex working models. Students also learn information technology concepts like RF and wireless technologies, software testing methods, and software implementation techniques through self-paced online training as well as in-class lab sessions. Graduate students gain valuable exposure to real-world technologies through this training. Students also learn how to repair and debug electronic systems through hands-on experience with the NI Multisim.