ADI has its own in-house simulator, ADICE. It doesn't have the integrated schematic capture and waveform processing tools, but it's a very nice simulator.? They're not likely to make it available to non-employees any more than they're likely to discard a superb customer tool like LTspice.? With any luck they'll create LTspice models for their offerings.
?? Craig
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On Jul 27, 2016 11:21 PM, "Vlad
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How will this affect LTspice? These news come very soon after the XVII alpha, it sounds very strange for me. I hope things will not change for Mike's sector.
Vlad
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-- holding, among others:
a universal analog/digital filter, block-level models
for power electronics (and not only), math blocks
with a more stream-lined approach, some digital
ADC, DAC, (synchronous-)counter, JKflop, etc.