GNU SPICE GUI provides a GUI front-end for various freely available electronic circuit simulation engines ie. NG-SPICE and GNU-CAP. It's core function is to generate simulation engine instructions based on user input. However, it also offers extra functionality via applications and utilities developed by others. Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tool suites are used to provide schematic capture and editing, and schematic to netlist conversion. Waveform data viewers are used to display simulation results and PDF viewers to display user manuals.

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  • gSpiceUI is a very handy and useful tool for running circuit simulations. The interface is not quite intuitive at first, but better once you get the hang of it. Of course, it certainly beats memorizing command line flags!
  • Working with version 0.9.99 is fine!
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Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education, Engineering

User Interface

wxWidgets

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software

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2005-08-08