The original circuit simulation software, called the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, or SPICE as it is more commonly known, was originally developed at the University of ...
If you are looking for simulation software, you are probably thinking LTSpice or one of the open-source simulators like Ngspice (which drives Oregano and QUCs-S), or GNUCap. However, there is a new ...
Driven by the explosion of big data and expanding applications, chip design complexity is increasing. Applications such as high-performance computing (HPC), the Internet of Things (IoT), automotive, ...
LTSpice is one of the most famous Circuit Simulation Software among Electrical and Electronic Students. Developed by Linear Technology, it has an array of different devices, so, you won’t be missing ...
Rohm’s free web-based simulator adds a thermal analysis function for circuit designs where heat is likely to become an issue. The Solution Simulator allows circuit and system designers in both the ...
Although the design of this simulator has been reduced to the essentials, this powerful electronic circuit simulator offers a wealth of possibilities. Not only does it offer almost 200 circuits ...
Here’s something I wish I would have had back in school. This video demonstrates how to use PartSim, a new online circuit simulator. PartSim uses a cloud-based version of ngspice, which is an open ...
The Barrington Model Circuit Breaker Simulator was designed to be a convenient, lightweight alternative to operating high-voltage circuit breakers while testing the operation of substation protection ...
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