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NI Multisim (formerly MultiSIM) is an electronic schematic capture and simulation program which is part of a suite of circuit design programs, [1] along with NI Ultiboard. Multisim is one of the few circuit design programs to employ the original Berkeley SPICE based software simulation. [2] Multisim was originally created by a company named ...
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On June 16, 2020, National Instruments announced that they were officially changing the company's name to "NI". [12] On May 4, 2021, NI announced the acquisition of monoDrive, a provider of simulation software for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle development. [ 13 ]
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I wrote the four editions of the "Using MultiSim: Troubleshooting DC/AC Circuits" books for AC/DC and an other one, "Using MultiSim: Digital Circuits", for digital applications. The MultiSim moniker started with Version 6 of the EWB software and the first edition of the DC/AC text was written for that version.