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High Voltage Practical Robotic Two Port S Parameter Passive Circuit Using Spice
RF-controlled robot design requires S parameters to model and simulate various electronic passive resistors, inductors, and capacitor circuits represented as two-port networks. Examples demonstrating...
Solving And Analysing Non-Linear Equations For Electronics Circuits Using Analogue Behaviour Modelling In Pspice...
Breakthroughs in the realm of optoelectronic circuits, demonstrating the power of PSPICE software in solving nonlinear equations for advanced electronics.
Software models for Si and...
PWM-Based Motor Speed Control Simulation Using LTSpice
Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is one of the oldest and widely used techniques of controlling electrical motors. To control the speed of the motor, the...
gSpiceUI: Simulation Program With IC Emphasis
Tech geeks world over are most comfortable working at the back-end, creating hacks and tricks all the time. Like a field to a football...
eispice: When SPICE Says Hi To Python
eispice, a clone of Berkley SPICE 3 simulation engine. It is optimised for high-speed digital design and has a front-end backed, based and powered...
A SPICE Circuit Optimiser (ASCO)
A SPICE circuit optimiser, popularly known as ASCO, has found its way through an academic research project that intended to design low-voltage, low-power and...
LTSpice IV: Ideal for SMPS Simulations
LTSpice IV is a free, high-performance Spice tool to virtually model, simulate and analyse electronic circuits, particularly switching regulators, before actually building them using...
5Spice Analysis 2.10
An easy-to-use analogue circuit modelling, simulation and analysis software for professionals and inexperienced circuit designers
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5Spice is a Windows-based tool that helps a circuit...
5 Useful Resources On Spice
Spice or the Simulation Program for Integrated Circuits Emphasis. Is a powerful general purpose analog circuit stimulator which is used to verify the circuit...
AIM-Spice: For All Your Analogue Simulation Needs
Developed at the University of California and first released in 1972, Automatic Integrated Circuit Modeling Spice, or AIM-Spice, uses SPICE format for describing analogue...