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SyetmView vs. Vissim - comparison needed

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SyetmView vs. Vissim

How do you compare the two. Any user comments.

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Sys@emview is a useful system simulation tool.
 

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I perfer systemview, it has more flexable feature in system simulation, analog/digital filter, communication...etc, just my opinion.
 

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Systemview is very good. Only I wonder is that there is no DIGITAL IIR filter design in that. Other than that it very good.
 

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Systemview does have full digital IIR design tool. Select analog filter design then pick any type (elliptic, butterworth,...). Result is IIR. Coefficients can then be set to fixed point or any other mode in linear system window. Hope this help.
 

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Vissim is covinient for beginners. It has very simple interface.

But for advanced users S/y/s/t/e/m/V/i/e/w is more usefull, becourse it more possibilities

I am voting for S/y/s/t/e/m/V/i/e/w
 

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Vissim is more easy to use.

It have very simple interface

Vissim can easy download from offsite

Vissim has many Comm bloks to simulating some TeleComm System
 

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Vissim can make c and assembly code for c2000 TI dsp users. Could Systemview do this too? It seems this will be a future feature... see **broken link removed**

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SystemView does produce auto c-code for DSP, and any other uP you specify. It is optional feature.
 

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bicho said:
Vissim can make c and assembly code for c2000 TI dsp users. Could Systemview do this too? It seems this will be a future feature... see **broken link removed**

bicho
how can use VisSim, please help me.
 

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