Real-time Test & Measurement with TINA and TINACloud

Real-time Test & Measurement with TINA and TINACloud

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about Real-time Test & Measurement with TINA and TINACloud.

Real-time Test & Measurement with TINA and TINACloud

TINA is far more than a simulation software. You can use it with local or remote measurement hardware that allows real-time measurements controlled by TINA’s on-screen virtual instruments.

With the TINALab II supplementary hardware you can turn your computer into a real-time multifunction T&M instrument integrated into TINA.

You can also plug experimenter modules to study, simulate, measure, and troubleshoot virtually the whole range of analog and digital electronics.

With the TINALab II supplementary hardware you can turn your computer into a real-time multifunction T&M instrument integrated into TINA.

You can also plug experimenter modules to study, simulate, measure, and troubleshoot virtually the whole range of analog and digital electronics.

LabXplorer can be used with its virtual instruments both stand-alone or remotely through the Internet or LAN.

It also supports the TINA circuit simulation program and its cloud based version TINACloud for comparison of simulation and measurements as a unique tool for circuit development, troubleshooting, and the study of analog and digital electronics.

In remote mode LabXplorer’s virtual instruments run on most OSs and computers, including PCs, Macs, thin clients, tablets–even on many smart phones, smart TVs and e-book readers.

You can use LabXplorer remotely in the classroom, computer lab, at home, and, in fact, anywhere in the world that has internet access. LabXplorer comes with various, remotely programmable, plug-in analog, digital and mixed circuit experiment boards.

Download the FREE trial demo of TINA Design Suite and get:
  1. One year free access to TINACloud (the cloud-based, multi-language, installation-free online version of TINA now running in your browser anywhere in the world.)
  2. An immediate 20% discount from the offline version of TINA
  3. Free license for your second computer, laptop etc.

Click here to download the FREE trial demo of TINA

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Creating Schematic Macro from simulation components for PCB design: What to do when pins do not match between a schematic symbol and its PCB footprint?

Creating Schematic Macro from simulation components for PCB design: What to do when pins do not match between a schematic symbol and its PCB footprint?

Sometimes it occurs that schematic symbols have different number of terminals (pins) than their physical representations (footprints). The reason for this most often to make the schematic design simple or sometimes to set or monitor some internal data of components e.g.: temperature.

In this video

we will present how to create a macro and set the mapping between TINA‘s schematic symbol and the desired footprint.

Creating Schematic Macro from simulation components for PCB design
Creating Schematic Macro from simulation components for PCB design

Download the FREE trial demo of TINA Design Suite and get:

  1. One year free access to TINACloud (the cloud-based, multi-language, installation-free online version of TINA now running in your browser anywhere in the world.)
  2. An immediate 20% discount from the offline version of TINA
  3. Free license for your second computer, laptop etc.

Click here to download the FREE trial demo of TINA

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Basic microcontroller debugging using TINA

Basic microcontroller debugging using TINA

In this tutorial video

we will analyze and debug a simple program written in assembly language (part 1) and in C language (part 2) for the PIC16F73 microcontroller. Note that this process also works for mixed mode circuits with both analog and digital components.
This is the advantage of running the debugger inside TINA, compared to an external debugger for the PIC only.

Basic microcontroller debuggin using TINA-VoiceoverYT

 

Download the FREE trial demo of TINA Design Suite and get:

  1. One year free access to TINACloud (the cloud-based, multi-language, installation-free online version of TINA now running in your browser anywhere in the world.)
  2. An immediate 20% discount from the offline version of TINA
  3. Free license for your second computer, laptop etc.

Click here to download the FREE trial demo of TINA

DesignSoft Team
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Creating a simple counter circuit using a PIC microcontroller with assembly and with C language programming

Creating a simple counter circuit using a PIC microcontroller with assembly and with C language programming

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about how to create a simple counter circuit using a PIC microcontroller with assembly language programming.

PICwithassemblyYT-voiceover3

Creating a simple counter circuit using a PIC microcontroller with C language programming

Watch our tutorial video 

about how to create a simple counter circuit using a PIC microcontroller with C language programming.

PICwithClanguageYT-voiceover2

Download the FREE trial demo of TINA Design Suite and get:

  1. One year free access to TINACloud (the cloud-based, multi-language, installation-free online version of TINA now running in your browser anywhere in the world.)
  2. An immediate 20% discount from the offline version of TINA
  3. Free license for your second computer, laptop etc.

Click here to download the FREE trial demo of TINA

DesignSoft Team
www.tina.com
www.tinacloud.com