Hello group,
I'm looking for SPICE software recommendations, both freeware and for purchase. Whose programs do you use, and why?
Thanks,
Francis.
Hello group,
I'm looking for SPICE software recommendations, both freeware and for purchase. Whose programs do you use, and why?
Thanks,
Francis.
SwitcherCAD/LTSpice; can't beat the price.
I have prepared a free PowerPoint presentation for LTSpice:
LTSpice is a free download and is an excellent simulator.
LT Spice. Because it's easy to use, fast, and free.
John
I also have tina, which is offered in a limited version by Texas Instruments. I have not used it for a while, but they have some cool components, such as mouse-operated controls like switches and pots, LEDs that light up, digital displays, etc.
But now I use SwitcherCad (LTSpice) almost exclusively, and it is useful for posting schematics in ASCII format (not ASCII art).
Paul
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