ADI Circuit Explorer Tutorial

2026年02月23日

Welcome to Circuit Explorer, Analog Devices’ first AI enabled text to circuit interface. It takes your natural language requests and matches them with existing circuits from ADI’s Precision Design Tools, such as LTspice, and Signal Chain Designer. In this version, you can generate analog front-end designs built from ADCs, amplifiers, and voltage references.

Let’s start by entering some high level specs as an example:

Give me a circuit with 10 kHz bandwidth, 2 Msps data rate, and 24 bit accuracy.

Circuit Explorer suggests several designs that match your requirements. You can browse and compare them side by side, sort by size, power, or price, and review the key specs it extracted from your query in the left pane. You can also see the ADI components used in each design.

Across the tabs, you can explore schematics, view the gain response graph, the noise spectrum plot, check quick simulation results from Signal Chain Designer, and access the support ecosystem for datasheets, technical articles, or the eShop if you want to sample and buy parts.

When you find a circuit that’s right for you, open it directly in Signal Chain Designer or download the LTspice file to customize the design further or run detailed simulations.

If you enjoy using Circuit Explorer or want to suggest new features, please share your feedback.

ADI Circuit Explorer Tutorial

2026年02月23日

Welcome to Circuit Explorer, Analog Devices’ first AI enabled text to circuit interface. It takes your natural language requests and matches them with existing circuits from ADI’s Precision Design Tools, such as LTspice, and Signal Chain Designer. In this version, you can generate analog front-end designs built from ADCs, amplifiers, and voltage references.

Let’s start by entering some high level specs as an example:

Give me a circuit with 10 kHz bandwidth, 2 Msps data rate, and 24 bit accuracy.

Circuit Explorer suggests several designs that match your requirements. You can browse and compare them side by side, sort by size, power, or price, and review the key specs it extracted from your query in the left pane. You can also see the ADI components used in each design.

Across the tabs, you can explore schematics, view the gain response graph, the noise spectrum plot, check quick simulation results from Signal Chain Designer, and access the support ecosystem for datasheets, technical articles, or the eShop if you want to sample and buy parts.

When you find a circuit that’s right for you, open it directly in Signal Chain Designer or download the LTspice file to customize the design further or run detailed simulations.

If you enjoy using Circuit Explorer or want to suggest new features, please share your feedback.