Hello, I think most of the engineers know the tool called LT-SPICE. LT-SPICE is a free electronic schematic capture and SPICE simulation tool.This tool is developed for analysis of switching regulators by Linear Technology Inc.
LTSPICE is originally windows OS based tool, however,in linux under wine support it works fine.Very important thing about LTSPICE is not only a free tool but also ability to modify the things(not software) in a way that we needed. We can add external components to existing default library. Under simulation we can process the data files with ngspice as a background tool. We can add our own models.The option to make unlimited sub circuits hierarchy is appreciable.The help content is available in help file, yahoo forum, and LT-SPICE user guide.
If we compare other electronics tools-electronics workbench, circuit simulator,microcap,TINA...etc, we have very less options or more constrains imposed by the software vendors.
LTSPICE is originally windows OS based tool, however,in linux under wine support it works fine.Very important thing about LTSPICE is not only a free tool but also ability to modify the things(not software) in a way that we needed. We can add external components to existing default library. Under simulation we can process the data files with ngspice as a background tool. We can add our own models.The option to make unlimited sub circuits hierarchy is appreciable.The help content is available in help file, yahoo forum, and LT-SPICE user guide.
If we compare other electronics tools-electronics workbench, circuit simulator,microcap,TINA...etc, we have very less options or more constrains imposed by the software vendors.
I hope everyone will enjoy this tool for their electronic simulations.Some extent,I can also help you out on LT-SPICE.
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