We were interested in [Lee Teschler]’s review earlier this year of 30 free circuit simulators. If you are selecting one or don’t like the one you are currently using, it is well worth the time ...
The original circuit simulation software, called the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, or SPICE as it is more commonly known, was originally developed at the University of ...
More recently, other, more capable simulators such as Xyce, have appeared with native support for memristors, and we are now leveraging those tools for CMOS + memristor circuit simulations. JSpice is ...
The model elements are those which are common to most circuit simulators. The macromodel is a factor of more than six times less complex than the original circuit, and provides simulated circuit ...
One of the most basic and widely used tools for impedance matching is circuit simulation software, such as SPICE, LTspice, or Multisim. Circuit simulation software allows you to create a schematic ...
More recently, other, more capable simulators such as Xyce, have appeared with native support for memristors, and we are now leveraging those tools for CMOS + memristor circuit simulations. JSpice is ...
In contrast to current approaches, it uses standard circuit simulators and at the same time considers deterministic design parameters of integrated circuits at reasonable computational costs. The most ...