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Electronics Workbench EDA


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Electronics Workbench EDA sets the standard for affordable simulators.


The tight integration of its schematic editor, SPICE simulator and
on-screen waveforms makes what-if scenarios easy and instant.

The full suite of analyses improves your productivity with insights


into the behavior and stability of your designs. The SPICE 3 engine
simulates analog, digital and mixed A/D circuits for exceptional power
and accuracy.

The extensive model library means you'll have the devices you need.
And since Electronics Workbench EDA can share design files with other
simulators and export to PCB layout packages, it fits easily into your
design flow. In short, you'll produce better designs, faster.

The exceptional features of this latest release will come as no


surprise to our 75,000 previous customers. Value, power and ease of
use are what Electronics Workbench has always stood for.

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INSTALLING THE DEMO
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The demo must be installed on your hard disk, following these


instructions:

1. Turn on your system and start Windows.

2. The file EDADEMO.EXE is a self-extracting archive.


Copy this file into a temporary directory. From the command-line
prompt type EDADEMO and press Enter. This will extract all the
files into your temporary directory.

3. From the Program Manager's File menu in Windows, choose Run.


Or, from the Start button in Windows 95, choose Run.

4. In the Command-Line box, type the drive and directory, followed


by SETUP. For example,

C:\TEMP\SETUP.EXE

and choose OK or press ENTER.

5. Follow the directions on the display. The Electronics Workbench


demo will be placed in a directory called EWBDEMO in the root
directory of drive C, unless you specify a different drive or
directory.

6. If you are running the demo on Windows 3.1/3.11, then you will also
need to install Win32s version 1.30 or later.

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RUNNING THE DEMO
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1. If Windows is not running, start it by typing WIN at the DOS
prompt. If the Program Manager window isn't displayed, double-
click its icon.

2. If the Electronics Workbench group window is not open, double-click


its icon. Double-click the Electronics Workbench icon. There are
some prebuilt circuits that you can load from the File menu, or
try building your own circuit.

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LIMITATIONS OF THE DEMO
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The following limitations apply to the evaluation version only:

- You may build and simulate circuits containing up to 10


components.
- Some of the analyses have been disabled in the demo version.
- Subcircuits are not supported.
- Importing and Exporting netlists is not supported.
- Printing and saving have been disabled.
- All of the models included with Electronics Workbench are shown,
but only the Ideal model in the Default library may be used
in a circuit.
- You may view the model parameters but not change them.
- Only two ICs are included in each series.

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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WINDOWS 95
Requires Microsoft Windows 95 with Microsoft compatible mouse, 8MB
of RAM (16 MB recommended) and 15 MB of hard disk space.

WINDOWS NT
Requires Microsoft Windows NT with Microsoft compatible mouse, 12 Mb
of RAM (16 MB recommended) and 15 MB of hard disk space.

WINDOWS 3.1
Requires Microsoft Windows 3.1 or 3.11 with Microsoft compatible
mouse, 8MB of RAM (16MB recommended) and 15 MB of hard disk space.
Win32s version 1.30 or later.

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HOW TO CONTACT US
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For more information or to order, contact your local dealer or:

Interactive Image Technologies Ltd.


111 Peter Street, Suite 801
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5V 2H1

Tel: 416-977-5550
Fax: 416-977-1818
Sales: 800-263-5552 (only available in North America)
Compuserve: 71333,3435
E-mail: ewb@interactiv.com
BBS: 416-977-3540
Web: www.interactiv.com

(c) Interactive Image Technologies Ltd., 1997

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