FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL XSUB-12

Curved Front Cabinet Design. High PowerActive 12" Sub Woofer.

Built-in Class A 350 Watt PowerAmplifier.

Front Firing Sub Woofer with"Bass-Reflex,Tuned Port System". Black,Wood Grain Cabinet with Spiked Footings.

High-Level, Speaker-Line Input / with Paralleled Output. Low Level RCA Input.

Auto Start Turn-On/Turn-Off with Audio Signal. Adjustable Phase Control 0-180 Degrees.

Fully Adjustable Low Pass Sub Woofer Crossover Frequency Control. Fully Adjustable Bass Equalizer.

Independent Sub Bass Volume Control. Frequency Response: 25Hz-250Hz LED Power-On Indicator.

Gold Plated Banana Plug Terminals. Cabinet Size: 16.5”(W) x 15.5”(D) x 17.5”(H)

MODEL XLNS-12

HighPower, Active12" Sub Woofer. Built-in, Class A 300 Watt Power Amplifier.

Front Firing Sub Woofer with "Bass-Reflex,Tuned Port System". Black,Wood Grain Cabinet with Spiked Footings.

High-Level, Speaker-Line Input/withParalleled Output. Low Level RCA Input with RCA Bypass Output.

Auto Start,Turn-On/Turn-Off with Audio Signal. AdjustablePhase Control 0-180 Degrees.

FullyAdjustableLowPass Sub Woofer Crossover Frequency Control. FullyAdjustable Bass Equalizer.

Independent Sub Bass Volume Control. FrequencyResponse: 25Hz-250Hz LEDPower-On Indicator.

Spring Loaded Terminals.

Cabinet Size: 15.5”(W)x17.75”(D)x13.75”(H)

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Cadence XLNS-12 manual Model XSUB-12

XSUB-12, XLNS-12 specifications

Cadence XLNS-12 and XSUB-12 are advanced Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools designed to offer robust solutions for mixed-signal, RF, and analog design. These tools embody cutting-edge technologies and provide significant improvements in simulation performance, accuracy, and usability, making them indispensable in today’s fast-paced design environments.

One of the main features of Cadence XLNS-12 is its powerful simulation engine. This engine is designed to handle complex mixed-signal and RF designs efficiently, reducing simulation time while maintaining high accuracy. By leveraging advanced algorithms, XLNS-12 can simulate both digital and analog components concurrently, accelerating the design verification process.

Another significant feature is the integration of the latest machine learning techniques. XLNS-12 utilizes intelligent algorithms to analyze design patterns and predict potential issues early in the design cycle. This proactive approach not only minimizes costly late-stage corrections but also enhances overall design reliability by identifying bottlenecks before they escalate.

The XSUB-12 tool complements XLNS-12 by focusing on substrate modeling and parasitic extraction. It accurately models the effects of the substrate on signal integrity and performance, which is crucial for modern high-frequency designs. With built-in support for packaging and interconnect modeling, XSUB-12 provides a comprehensive understanding of how designs behave in real-world applications.

Additionally, both XLNS-12 and XSUB-12 incorporate user-friendly interfaces and customizable workflows, allowing designers to tailor the software to their specific needs. This flexibility ensures that teams of varying expertise can efficiently navigate the design environment, enhancing collaboration and productivity.

The tools also feature seamless integration with Cadence’s broader suite of EDA products, facilitating a streamlined workflow across different stages of design and verification. This interconnected ecosystem enhances data consistency and enables teams to work cohesively, ensuring that design integrity is maintained from initial prototype to final production.

Finally, the support for multi-threaded and distributed computing capabilities allows users to leverage high-performance computing resources. This feature is essential for handling extensive simulations and large designs, significantly improving overall throughput.

Overall, Cadence XLNS-12 and XSUB-12 represent the forefront of EDA technology, combining powerful simulation capabilities with intelligent design enhancements, making them essential tools for engineers in the ever-evolving electronics landscape.