Dan Mantoni
Director, Simulation and Modeling
Models have the potential to accelerate engineers' design process, offering an interactive platform for using and evaluating products. A simulation model is a virtual representation of a real-world system, process, or product, at a specified level of abstraction and fidelity that can be used to predict, test, or understand behavior. Models are crucial for engineers as they enable accurate predictions, risk assessments, and informed decision-making, ultimately leading to cost savings, improved time-to-market, and further innovation.
Today, ADI offers a diverse range of modeling solutions, including:
MATLAB and Simulink: A multidomain modeling environment specializing in mathematical computation and system visualization
IBIS: Input/output Buffer Information Specification for modeling the electrical characteristics of digital I/O buffers.
SystemC Virtual Platforms: A set of C++ classes and macros for system-level modeling, simulation, and verification of embedded products.
This webinar will walk you through ADI's simulation and modeling enablement offerings, from requesting a model to using and customizing the models for your own application.
Attendees will Learn:
- Why simulation and modeling are such powerful tools for designers
- What type of model to use for your application
- How you can submit a request for ADI models
- The future of simulation and modeling at ADI