SPICE Simulation Tools in Electronic Engineering

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Explore the evaluation version of SPICE (PSPICE) and its availability from various sources for circuit simulations. Learn about different versions, platforms, and feedback on usage.

  • SPICE simulation
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Circuit Simulation
  • PSPICE
  • Analog Devices

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  1. REVIEW BASIC EE 2006 CONCEPTS 15 January 2021 SOURCES FOR SPICE FET VIDEO High-k_Metal_Gate_animation_640X480.wmv NOTATION AND SIGN CONVENTIONS USE LINEAR SUPERPOSITION WAR OF THE CURRENTS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_currents https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780761354871 SINUSOIDAL STEADY STATE PHASORS

  2. To: EE 2212 Class From: Stan Burns 13 January 2021 Re: SPICE An evaluation version of SPICE (PSPICE) is available from a variety of sources such as https://pspice-student.informer.com/9.1/ https://www.pspice.com/academic-user or from ORCAD (Version 16.1) https://www.orcad.com/orcad-academic-program or from Analog Devices https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice-simulator.html Also as of 15 December 2020, Analog Devices has listed a version for MAC 10.9+ . Haven t tested it but for those of you MAC users, let me know. For most of our circuit simulations, I will use 9.1 since that is what is resident on MWAH computers. I will supplement other versions as appropriate as we use the tools. The basic engines are similar based on solving sparse matrices. Key differences are in the GUIs (Graphical User Interface) and the model libraries available on the free versions. I would appreciate feedback on what you used. The various versions are somewhat platform dependent based on your system s specifications such as memory, etc.

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