Found 2 records for the .SLB file extension name
There are 1 other file types with the "SLB" extension name:
.slb - Autodesk AutoCAD slide library
.001 - Hayes JT FAX fax
.uif - WordPerfect long prompts for Windows
.dat - BLUEWAVE file
.mdf - Menu definition file
.002 - Driveimage5 Setup file
.sqm - Microsoft Service Quality Monitoring file
.mdi - Borland multiple document interface
.r30 - RAR compressed files from a multi-volume archive
file extension SLB - Symbols library
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.SLB
File extension SLB description:
.SLB file describes how the component will be seen.Associated applications to file extension SLB:
Company / developer:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Cadence® Pspice® is a full-featured, native analog and mixed-signal circuit simulator. Used in conjuction with PSpice A/D, PSpice Advanced Analysis tools help designers improve yeild,and reliability of their designs.
Cadence® PSpice® A/D is the de-facto industry-standard Spice-based simulator for system design. It simulates complex mixed-signal designs containing both analog and digital parts, and it supports a wide range of simulation models such as IGBTs, pulse width modulators, DACs, and ADCs. Its built-in mathematical functions and behavioral modeling techniques enable fast and accurate simulation of designs with efficient debugging. PSpice A/D also allows users to design and generate simulation models for transformers and DC inductors.
Scalability options include PSpice Advanced Analysis capabilities and integration with MathWorks MATLAB Simulink for co-simulation. Advanced capabilities such as temperature and stress analysis, electro-mechanical simulation, worst-case analysis, Monte Carlo analysis, and curve-fit optimizers help engineers design high-performance circuits that are reliable and withstand parameter variation.
Schematics
Company / developer:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
A graphical interface called Schematics was developed by MicroSim and allowed users to describe circuits graphically.
MicroSim was acquired by Orcad, which in turn was acquired by Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
