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A Simplified Introduction to Circuit Simulation using SPICE OPUS
This document has been prepared without the help of any proprietary software products using the following: Slackware Linux Version 10. LYX Document Processor Ver. 1.3.4 with LATEX typesetting program. Document Class: Article (Komascript) XFig Ver. 3.2.4 For the latest version of this document contact lifelektronix@yahoo.co.in 2 What is SPICE? The word SPICE is an acronym which stands for Simulation Program with Integrated...
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Circuit Simulation Using SPICE
Although most SPICE simulators today use a graphical interface, an understanding of SPICE netlist concepts is very useful. A netlist is a complete text description of the circuit which includes the element lines, analysis statement(s), and a list of model parameters for semiconductor devices. Whether using a graphical interface or a text netlist, all of the parameters discussed below are necessary to describe the circuit and desired...
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Processor Designs for Embedded Systems
The IBM PC and the Macintosh, both launched around 1982, are the last well-known computer lines that were based on traditional CISC processors. That is a processor having a rich and diverse instruction set thanks to an internal read-only microprogram store for the control of its internal operation. In 1980, Patterson (UC Berkeley) and Hennessy (Stanford) proposed a different kind of computer processor, a simplified but efficiently...
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AboutSpice.com
Developed in the early 70's, Spice (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is still a worldwide acknowledged reference for electronic designers. Many commercial versions are now available on the market making product choice a difficult decision. The good thing with these many free or commercial versions is the plentiness of models available. But how to find the right information?
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Open Circuits
Open Circuits is a wiki for sharing electronics knowledge, schematics, board layouts, and parts libraries. Please help us to build this resource by submitting your component descriptions, projects, techniques, and PCB footprints.
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Integrated Circuit Identification
The large directory of integrated circuit logos. Find the manufacturer you're looking for!
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Links to SPICE Simulation Resources
Hot list of links to SPICE Simulation Resources
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DesignCon offers four days of technical content presented as 40-minute papers, half-day tutorials, plenary and conference panels, and industry keynote addresses. The conference program provides updates on the latest technology news and advances affecting system-on-chip and high-performance system design engineers. Learn from the BRIGHTEST minds in Electronic Design!
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