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TINA 9.0版本的使用教程
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TINA 9.0使用教程COPYRIGHTS
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
1。| NTRODUCTION
1.1 What is tiNa and tiNa Design Suite?.....9
1.2 Available Program Versions
.15
1.3 Optional supplementary hardware
16
1.3.1 TINALab lI High Speed
Multifunction pc instrument
1.4 LoqiXplorer
18
2. NEW FEATURES IN TINA
19
2.1 List of new features in tina v9
19
2.1 List of new features in tina v8
21
2.2 List of new features in tina 7.0
22
3. INSTALLATION AND START-UP
25
3.1 Installation Procedure
25
3.1.1 Minimum hardware and software
requirements
25
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3.1.2 Installation from CD-ROM
26
3.1.3
Following the Installation steps
3.1.4 Welcome and software license
Agreement…
27
3.1.5 Entering User Information
28
3.1.6 Networking Options
28
3.1.6.1
Single user license
28
3.1.62
Network license(installed on local Pcs
29
3.1.6.3
Network license installed on file server
29
3.1.7 Choose destinatⅰ on locatⅰon∴
3.1.8 Selecting a setup Type
31
3.1.8.1
Typical…
3.182
Compact
3.1.8.3
Custom
32
3.1. 9 Selecting the Program Folder
3.1.10 Select Environment Options
3.1.11 Selecting the Symbol Set
34
3.1.12 Final check and copying the files
3.1.13 Completing the Setup
3.2 Uninstalling TINA
36
3.3 Maintaining or Repairing an Installation
37
3. 4 Network Installation
.37
3.5 Install for citrix Presentation server
40
3.5.1 Installing and configuring tina
40
3.5.2 Publishing the application on the server
3.5. 3 Authorizing the application and using
TINA on client computers
42
3.5. 4 Installing TINA on additional servers
3.6 Copy Protection
43
3.6.1 Copy protection by Software………
3.6.2 Copy Protection by hardware(dongle)
4
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3.7 Starting Up…….…........46
3.8 Experimenting with
EXample Circuits,
avoiding common problems……..46
4 GETTING STARTED
47
4.1 Schematic Editing Using the Mouse
47
4.1.1 Using the right mouse button
47
4.1.2 Using the left mouse button
48
4.2 Measurement Units
50
4.3 The Basic Screen Format
50
4.4 Placing the Circuit Components……….…..57
4.4.1
e
58
4. 4.2 Input and Outpr
59
4.5 Exercises∴
60
4.5.1
Editing an RLC Circuit Schematic
4.6 Analyses
64
4.6.1
Analyzing an RLC Circuit (DC, Ac Transient and
Fourier analysis)………
4.6.2 Creating and analyzing an oP-AMP circuit
78
4.6.2.1
Calculating DC Transfer characteristic
83
4.6.3 Analysis of SMPS circuits
84
4.6.4 Stress Analysis
4.6.5 Network Analysis
4.6.6 Analyzing a Digital Circuit with TINAS
Digital Engine
97
4.6.7 Analyzing a Digital Circuit using Digital
VHDL Simulation
100
4.6.8 Mixed Mode simulation
104
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4.6.8.1
Waveform generation with VHDL
and SpIce subcircuIts
105
4.6.8.2
MCU controlled smPs circuit
面B
109
4.6.9
esting your circuit in interactive mode
111
4.6.9.1
Digital Circuit with a Keypad………
112
4.692
Light Switch with Thyristor.……
112
4.693
Ladder Logic networks
113
4.69.4
VHDL Circuits∴
114
4.69.5
Microcontroller( MCU) Circuits
116
4.69.6
Example PIC Flasher
118
4.69.7
Example PIC Interrupt handling
121
4.698
Editing the Code in the Debugger
124
4.699
Making a Breakpoint…
124
4.6. 10 Using the Flowchart Editor and debugger in TINA......125
4.6.10.
Flowchart editor
125
4.6.10.2
Flowchart Debugger
130
4.6.11 Testing Your Circuit with Simulated
and Real Time Instruments
132
4.6. 12 Using the Design Tool in TINA
135
4.6.13 Design Tool vs Optimization in tINA . ......................139
4.6.14 Live 3D Breadboard
140
4.7 Creating a Printed Circuit Board(PCB)
146
4.7.1 Setting and checking footprint names
147
4.7.2 Invoking TINA PCB
151
4.7.3
Multiple logic gates in the Same package
and their Power Supply
156
4.7.4 Creating a Flexible PCB Layout( Flex PCB)…………160
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5. USING SUBCIRCUITS
SPICE MACROS AND S-PARAMETERS
167
5.1 Making a Macro from a
schematIc
167
5.2 Making a Macro from a
Spice subcircuit .................................174
5. 2.1 Creating Spice Macros in TINA
174
5.2.1.1
Creating macros from downloaded files
174
52.1.2
Creating macros on-the-fly by browsing the web
178
5. 2.2 Adding Parameters to Spice Macros
184
5.3 Using and extending Manufacturers
Spice model catalogs in TINA
186
5.3.1 Using the Library Manager
186
5.3.1.1
Introduction to Adding Spice macros to
TINA braies
186
5.3.1.2
Problems and solutions while adding
Spice macros to tiNA
192
5.3.1.3
Adding Spice models in MODEL format
to the libral
200
5.4 Adding s-parameter models
204
5.5 Making a VHDL macro from a. vhd file
.206
5.5. 1 Placing a vhdl macro in the schematic editor.... 208
5.52
esting a VHDLmacro……
209
5.5.3 Changing the pin arrangement of a vhdl macro ... 210
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6. MAKING YOUR OWN SCHEMATIC SYMBOLS
AND FOOTPRINTS
213
6. 1 Schematic Symbol Editor
213
6.2 IC Wizard in the Schematic Symbol Editor..216
6.3 Footprint Editor
218
6. 4 IC Wizard in the Footprint Editor
222
USING THE PARAMETER EXTRACTOR
225
8. ADVANCED TOPICS
229
8. 1 Introduction ...........................,.........................229
8.2 Table of contents
230
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CHAPTER 1
IntrodUctIon 3
1.1 What is tINA and TINA Design Suite?
TINA Design Suite is a powerful yet affordable software package for
analyzing, designing and real time testing of analog, digital, VHDL,
and mixed electronic circuits and their layouts. You can also analyze re,
communication, and optoelectronic circuits, and test and debug
microprocessor microcontroller applications. Every year electronic
circuits become faster and more complex, and therefore require more
and more computational power to analyze their operation To meet
this requirement design Soft engineers have included the ability to utilize
the increasingly popular scalable multi-thread CPUs. Computers that
incorporate dual or quad core CPUs can deliver up to 20 times faster
execution time for TINAs analysis engine-while maintaining the
accuracy of prior single-threading computers
A unique feature of Tina permits you to bring your circuit to life with
the optional usB controlled TINALab II and logiXplorer hardware
turns your computer into a powerful, multifunction T&M instrument.
Electrical engineers will find tiNA an easy to use, high performance
tool, while educators will welcome its unique features for the training
environment
TINA is distributed in two major versions- TINA and TINA Design
Suite. TINA includes circuit simulation only, while TINA Design
Suite also includes the advanced PCB designer. This fully integrated
layout module has all the features you need for advanced PCB design
including Multilayer flexible PCB's with split power planes, power
ful autoplacement autorouting, rip-up and reroute, manual and
follow-me"trace placement, DRC, forward and back annotation, pin
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