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Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global semiconductor company, reports the launch of ADI Power Studio, a family of products that offers advanced modeling, component recommendations and efficiency analysis with simulation, the company explains. In addition, ADI is introducing early versions of two new web-based tools under the Power Studio umbrella: ADI Power Studio Planner and ADI Power Studio Designer.
These new tools, together with the full ADI Power Studio portfolio, including LTspice, SIMPLIS, LTpowerCAD, LTpowerPlanner, EE-Sim, LTpowerPlay, and LTpowerAnalyzer, streamline the power system design process. The Power Studio tools support engineers from initial concept through measurement and evaluation.
“ADI Power Studio is more than a set of tools—it’s a design ecosystem,” says Robert Reay, vice president and fellow, Power Products, ADI. “By integrating new system-level and IC-level design capabilities into a single product family, we’re enabling engineers to streamline power management design and optimization so they have the potential to get solutions to their customers faster.”
Introducing New Power Tools
ADI plans to support its portfolio of existing desktop and web-based power management tools, including LTspice, SIMPLIS, LTpowerCAD, LTpowerPlanner, EE-Sim, LTpowerPlay and LTpowerAnalyzer.
Power Studio Planner and Power Studio Designer are available now as part of the ADI Power Studio. For more information and to experience ADI Power Studio, visit https://www.analog.com/en/resources/design-tools-and-calculators/power-management-tools.html.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

Analog Devices is a world leader in the design and manufacture of analog, mixed signal, and DSP integrated circuits used in all types of electronic equipment.
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