Happy Holidays

Dear Valued Customer,

The sale you’ve been waiting for has come again!

The latest and improved version, TINA 12.1 has been released now with even more exciting features:

What’s new in TINA v12.1?
  • Schematic export to Altium and ORCAD (in TINA Industrial)
  • Google Cloud IOT interface
  • New Arduino model: MKR1000 support
  • Raspberry Pi 3 support (32 bit)
  • Ultrasonic Distance sensor
  • and more.

There are also tons of new features and improvements from TINA v6 to v12.

What’s new in TINACloud?
  •   Bill of Materials
  •   Syntax Highlighting in code editors
  •   Arduino compiler
  • and much more

If you have already upgraded to v12 of TINA you will get this new version for free!

End-of-Year Promotion

For those of you who have not yet upgraded to one of our TINA 12 versions, this is the perfect time to catch up by taking advantage of our End of the Year 2019 Promotion. What’s more, when you purchase any TINA 12 upgrade or new license you will get:

  • 30% discount from all prices
  • Download version with software license key for 3 computers
  • Online, TINACloud license for 3 years for all platforms

Don’t miss this great opportunity! Grab your copy now while you are thinking about it. The offer is valid until midnight Dec 31, 2019.

Thank you for being our customer and we look forward to serving you for many years to come.

Sincerely
DesignSoft
www.tina.com,
www.tinacloud.com

Creation and Simulation of a High Common-Mode Voltage Difference Amplifier circuit using TINACloud

Creation and Simulation of a High Common-Mode Voltage Difference Amplifier circuit using TINACloud

Click here to watch our tutorial video and learn more.

In this tutorial video we present how to create and simulate a High Common-Mode Voltage Difference Amplifier circuit using TINACloud.

First we created the circuit then performed AC and Transient Analysis.

Click here to watch our tutorial video and learn more.

You can learn more about TINA here: www.tina.com

You can learn more about TINACloud here: www.tinacloud.com

How to create and simulate an Arduino controlled blinking LED circuit with TINA?

How to create and simulate an Arduino controlled blinking LED circuit with TINA?

Click here to watch our tutorial video and learn more.

In this tutorial video we created and simulated the Arduino controlled blinking LED circuit on the screen with TINA.

First, we created the circuit using the schematic editor of TINA. Next we loaded and compiled the Arduino code.

Then we ran Transient Analysis to show the waveform.

Finally we used the live interactive mode to show the blinking.

Click here to watch our tutorial video and learn more.

You can learn more about TINA here: www.tina.com

You can learn more about TINACloud here: www.tinacloud.com

Creating and simulating an RLC circuit using TINA

Creating and simulating an RLC circuit using TINA

Click here to watch our new tutorial video where we created and analyzed an RLC circuit using TINA.

First we created the circuit then performed Transient and AC numerical analysis. We also created the same results with Symbolic Analyses by creating and evaluating the accurate analytic expressions provided by Symbolic Analysis.

Click here to watch our tutorial video and learn more.

You can learn more about TINA here: www.tina.com

You can learn more about TINACloud here: www.tinacloud.com

Creating and simulating an RLC circuit using TINACloud (in Hebrew language)

Creating and simulating an RLC circuit using TINACloud (in Hebrew language)

In this Hebrew language tutorial video we created and analyzed an RLC circuit.

Click  here  to watch our new Hebrew language tutorial video where we created analyzed an RLC circuit.

First we created the circuit then performed Transient and AC numerical analysis. We also created the same results with Symbolic Analyses by creating and evaluating the accurate analytic expressions provided by Symbolic Analysis.

We added the diagrams and the formulas to the Schematic Editor screen and TINACloud automatically saved all of these in the same RLC circuit.TSC file.

Click  here  to watch our tutorial video and learn more.

You can learn more about TINA here: www.tina.com

You can learn more about TINACloud here: www.tinacloud.com