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A famous textual circuit simulator with a number of graphic front-ends. Please tag with the precise flavor used (e.g. Pspice, LTspice, ngspice, Multisim, Proteus, Qucs) whenever appropriate (e.g. syntax or debugging) because there are substantive differences between implementations.
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Replacement for SPICE 2g6
Try ngspice or - probably easier if you use Windows - LTspice (beside the GUI, it can run SPICE netlists). …
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Software suggestions for electronic simulations?
There's Multisim and Proteus, which is the closest you can get to real instruments. Both are commercial - and get quite expensive if you add some optional features.
I don't know of any free/open-sour …
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Transient analysis error(missing value) with OrCAD PSPICE 9.1
You have a typo in the line Vi 1 0 SIN ( OV 10V 60Hz ): you wrote OV rather than 0V.
When it's replaced, this circuit simulates correctly (at least under ngspice).
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From curves to SPICE model
How would I go into turning this data into a SPICE model? I don't need high accuracy.
I tried writing a VDMOS model for LTspice but it looks like it is more suitable for power MOSFETs. …
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SPICE Simulator at Linux
As far as I know, there isn't something like Proteus for Linux.
If you don't mind using Wine to run Windows applications in Linux and using a closed-source application, LTspice runs perfectly there ( …