National Instruments Multisim vs. Siemens EDA Custom IC (Tanner)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
NI Multisim
Score 8.8 out of 10
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National Instruments offers Multisim, a simulation application for engineers, designers, and educators.
$1,869
per user
Siemens EDA Custom IC (Tanner)
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Siemens EDA offers their custom IC design flow products, based on Tanner from Mentor Graphics, supporting analog, analog mixed-signal, MEMS, and integrated photonic designs.N/A
Pricing
National Instruments MultisimSiemens EDA Custom IC (Tanner)
Editions & Modules
Base
$1,869.00
per user
Full
$3,267.00
per user
Professional
$4,838.00
per user
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NI MultisimSiemens EDA Custom IC (Tanner)
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Testimonials
National Instruments MultisimSiemens EDA Custom IC (Tanner)
Likelihood to Recommend
NI (National Instruments)
For simulation of electrical and electronics circuits either in transient or normal mode or various other modes. To obtain plots between various circuit parameters and elements and also check values of various output parameters based on input parameters. It also has various examples in the library which make it easier to modify few params instead of designing circuits from scratch
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Siemens AG
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Pros
NI (National Instruments)
  • It has various components available
  • Real time simulation of various circuits
  • Various types of simulations for a single circuits to obtain plots and values
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Siemens AG
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Cons
NI (National Instruments)
  • It's good but sometimes error during simulation won't be more specific
  • Has wide range of elements but some specifications aren't available
  • Nothing
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Siemens AG
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Return on Investment
NI (National Instruments)
  • Prevent components from being burnt out
  • Better design of circuits
  • Real time testing
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Siemens AG
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