GENESYS 7.5 also includes all features found in GENESYS 7.03 and earlier versions. See our Comparison Table of Recent Versions for an easy reference.
Main GENESYS Window
- Simulation status window
- New simulation recalculate button (uses colors to indicate
when a simulation is out-of-date)
- Workspace tree improvements
- New item bitmaps
- Colored text indicates when a simulation is out-of-date
- GERBER file import
SCHEMAX
- Wires
- Keep-Connected option when dragging parts
- ALT key temporarily toggles Keep-Connect
- Endpoints can be dragged to a new position after placement
- Wires merge (when co-linear)
- Symbols
- Use colors for easy component recognition
- Adjusted for better readability, especially when zoomed out
- New ones including voltage sources, MOSFETs, and MIXER
- You can change the symbol after it is placed
- Part text
- Text is movable
- You have full control over which items are displayed
- No longer limited to 6 lines of text
- Model parameter labels can be enabled or disabled (“R=”)
- Text auto-justifies based on position of text block
- Can have one or two columns of text in text blocks
- Simplified display when zoomed out (for increased readability)
- Auto-Designators
- Capacitors are labeled C1, C2, etc.
- Resistors are labeled R1, R2, etc.
- Other parts are labeled similarly
- Auto-Designators are created when a part is first placed or when a pasted component has a name conflict with an existing part
- Menu command to relabel all the selected components
- Printing
- Color or black and white output
- Check landscape printing orientation
- Scaled printout when printing in portrait mode
- Unconnected terminal markers (makes unconnected parts highly visible)
- Displays node voltages
- Improved node text placement, for better readability
- Improved node renumbering (numbers are sorted from left to right)
- Auto-Zones on parts for improved grid snapping
- Improved paste (intelligent placement offsets)
- Selection rectangle improves selection visibility
- Improved undo/redo selection handling
- Improved part movement when using arrow keys
- Improved grid drawing
- Greatly reduced flashing during screen repaints
- Special drawing techniques to improve readability when schematic is small (zoomed out)
- Speed-ups
- New keystroke commands
- A to place an op amp
- B for block
- C for capacitor
- D for diode
- G for ground
- I for input port
- L for inductor
- M for MLI_SLI
- N for BIP_NPN
- O for output port
- P for BIP_PNP
- Q for SQUARE_BLOCK
- R for resistor
- S for SIGNAL_GROUND
- T for text (left justified)
- W for 90 degree wires (Shift+W for any angle wires)
- X zooms to mouse rect
- Z zooms to show all parts
- + zooms in
- – zooms out
- 1, 2, 3, …, 0 places 1-Port, 2-Port, …, 10-Port
- Shift+1 for MLI_SLI
- Shift+2 for 2-LINES microstrip
- Shift+3 for 3-LINES microstrip, etc.
- Shift+B for MLI_BEND
- Shift+C for MIDCAP
- Shift+E for TRL_END
- Shift+G for TRL_GAP
- Shift+L for MSPIND
- Shift+R for RADIAL_STUB2
- Shift+S for TRL_STEP
- Shift+T for TRL_TEE
- Shift+V for TRL_VIA_SMALL
- Shift+W for angled wire
- Shift+X for MLI_CROSS
- Shift+Z for zoom to show all parts (with margin)
- Shift+F3 rotates counter-clockwise
GRAPHS
- Greatly improved printouts
LAYOUT
- Improved grid drawing
- Greatly reduced flashing during screen repaints
- Added X, Z, Shift+Z, +, =, and – keystroke zoom commands
EMPOWER
- Generate viewer data for multilevel structures and you can visualize one layer at a time
- Improved meshing algorithm which results in speeding up analysis by a factor of 10
- Added new examples that illustrate decomposition and usage of internal ports
- Provide new benchmarking examples
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