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    DSpice

    DSpice

    DSpice: Design and Simulation of Circuits using Spice

    What is DSPICE? DSpice (Designing Circuits and Simulation by SPICE) is an open-source tool designed to streamline the modeling of analog components and the simulation of electronic circuits. It leverages ngspice (the open-source successor to the classic SPICE engine) as its core simulation backend. The main objectives and features of DSpice are: . Custom Modeling: Creating new SPICE models for various electrical components. . Symbol Design: Designing and managing custom schematic...
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    CLUE - C Learning Undergrad Environment

    Tools to support the learning of the C programming language

    CLUE (C Learning Undergraduate Environment) is a software allowing students to work on assignments in the C language while benefiting from support for peer testing, hyper-linked tutorials to help them understand compiler error messages, detection of "novice errors" with warnings hyper-linked to tutorials. Sponsored by National Science Foundation under award CCLI #0836863.
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