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Is there any simulation tool free for mixed-signal

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I want to use nanosim or hsim on pc, but I download one without license, hopefully you can help me, thank you very much.
 

mentor graphic is good choise to simulate mixed singal design.
where you download the nanosim ,can you give a link
 

It's not easy to find free mixed-signal tools(if you have
one ,tell me )

however ,there are many free spice tools,maybe you can exploit these tools' potential
 

i think nanosim is good for the mixed-signal design

you can get it here

**broken link removed**
 

can hsim of PC version do with verilog cosimulation?
If can, which simulator should I use? and how to setup them?
thanks!
 

No, only hsim in linux + ncsim(From Cadence) can do the co-simulation.

If you just want to simulate the AMS design in command line, not GUI, you can select IUS(from Cadence). IF use GUI, then add IC5141.

Good Luck!
 

Co-simulation? Try ADiT-VPI from EverCAD.
It works in solaris, linux, hpux even Windows.
 

oh I have not hear about it
can you tell me where to download it?
thanks!
 

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