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| Name | Type | Details |
| SpiceOpus | Spice Simulator |
Description: A Spice simulator with built-in optimization utilities. It is derived from the Georgia Tech Research Institutes XSpice as well as the Berkeley simulator.
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License: Commercial Price: three versions: "lite" version is free URL: http://www.fe.uni-lj.si/ spice/ OSs: Windows, Linux Limitations: The lite version of the tool does not include the optimization tool, limits circuit size to 300 nodes and has no user support. Otherwise it is identical to the commercial versions. ReviewText: The web site summary: SpiceOpus "is a recompilation of the original Berkeley's source code for Windows 95/98/NT and Linux operating systems. Georgia Tech Research Institute's XSpice mixed-mode simulator was added to the Berkeley code. The XSpice code model feature was enhanced so that code models can be loaded from dll/so files (.cm files). The simulator includes an interpreted programming language called Nutmeg, which allows interactive Spice sessions. Numerous memory leaks were fixed. The graphical part of the program was rewritten but the original syntax of the plot and iplot commands was preserved, enabling any script compatibility with other Spice compilations." Keywords: Spice , simulator , semiconductors , PSpice , circuit , XSpice , SpiceOpus , Nutmeg programming Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1151969530 (single entry page) |
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