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| Name | Type | Details |
| IRSIM | Switch level simulator |
Description: From the Open Circuit Design website: "IRSIM is a tool for simulating digital circuits. It is a 'switch-level' simulator; that is, it treats transistors as ideal switches. Extracted capacitance and lumped resistance values are used to make the switch a little bit more realistic than the ideal, using the RC time constants to predict the relative timing of events. "
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License: Open Source, GNU or similar Price: Free URL: http://opencircuitdesign.com/ irsim/ index.html#Download OSs: Windows Limitations: Source code is available at the download page. ReviewText: Used for quick simulation of digital circuits. Can be used in conjunction with the "Magic" tool. IRSIM was developed at Stanford. Keywords: simulator , Open Circuit Design , Magic , IRSIM , Stanford , switch-level simulation , digital circuits Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1145832511 (single entry page) |
| PCB version 3.0 | PC Board Layout |
Description: From the Open Circuit Design website: "pcb is free software for designing printed circuit board layouts. It has many features and is capable of professional-quality output. It is available for UN*X operating systems, e.g., GNU/Linux, Mac OS-X, or Cygwin under Windows. pcb was orignally written by Thomas Nau of the University of Ulm, Germany, and is now maintained by harry eaton of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, USA. PCB 3.0 is a branch of the source code modified to operate under the Tcl/Tk interpreter. "
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License: Open Source, GNU or similar Price: Free URL: http://opencircuitdesign.com/ pcb/ index.html OSs: Windows Limitations: Source code is available at the download page. A binary distribution for use with Windows is still pending. Keywords: layout , Open Circuit Design , Magic , IRSIM , Stanford , PC Board Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1145833028 (single entry page) |
| Netgen | LVS |
Description: Netgen is a tool for comparing IC layout versus schematic - known as LVS in the business. This version is designed to work in concert with the "magic", IRSIM and xcircuit tools available on the same website.
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License: Open Source, GNU or similar Price: Free URL: http://opencircuitdesign.com/ netgen/ index.html OSs: Windows Limitations: Source code is available at the download page. A binary distribution for use with Cygwin (running under Windows) is available on the same site. ReviewText: Used for quick simulation of digital circuits. Can be used in conjunction with the "Magic" tool. IRSIM was developed at Stanford. Keywords: layout , Open Circuit Design , Magic , IRSIM , Stanford , LVS Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1145832784 (single entry page) |
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