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Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and easy to
use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like Electronic
workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking at besides the
limited working free ones out there. What do you like.
 
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:42:19 -0500, "John" <JF@comcast.net> wrote:

Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and easy to
use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like Electronic
workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking at besides the
limited working free ones out there. What do you like.
Most simulation programs are Spice based.

EWB is expensive crap. LT Spice is free and not at all limited.

John
 
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:42:19 -0500, "John" <JF@comcast.net> wrote:

Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and easy to
use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like Electronic
workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking at besides the
limited working free ones out there. What do you like.


http://www.linear.com/designtools/softwareRegistration.jsp
 
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:42:19 -0500, "John" <JF@comcast.net> wrote:

Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and easy to
use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like Electronic
workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking at besides the
limited working free ones out there. What do you like.


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LTspice/
 
John wrote:
Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and
easy to use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like
Electronic workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking
at besides the limited working free ones out there. What do you like.
Well, all those touting LTSpice, I might as well tout mine
http://www.anasoft.co.uk

Kevin Aylward
informationEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
 
John said

Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops
and easy to use over it old Dos days, or is there other
programs like...
Yet another option for personal use:
http://orcad.com/downloads.aspx
 
"John" <JF@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and easy to
use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like Electronic
workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking at besides the
limited working free ones out there. What do you like.
I started with EWB back at version 5.12 When they renamed it Multisim, I
upgraded and then disgarded the program. I have EWB on a computer only
because I have alot of files in the EWB format.

I moved to TINA [ http://www.tina.com ] because of it's educational
interface. I like the ease of operation for the newbies to spice
simulations and the ease of changing the graphs.

I am looking at Kevin Aylward's superspice now. It looks pretty good. The
faults I find with it are mine ... due to lack of experience with the
program.

I did find one thing odd, but interesting when doing simulations. Build a
simple resonant circuit ... 100 uH, 1 nF, and 1 ohm. Do an AC analysis. Of
course the resonance is 15.9 MHz. Then change the 1 nF to 100pF. Spice
thinks the new resonance is about 50 MHz. It happens in both tina and
superspice. Odd, but interesting.

--
Joe
http://www.fcctests.com
 
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 16:21:24 -0400, "Joe" <joe@tech-service.net>
wrote:

"John" <JF@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:VvCdnVESVoINTO7fRVn-ig@comcast.com...
Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and easy to
use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like Electronic
workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking at besides the
limited working free ones out there. What do you like.




I started with EWB back at version 5.12 When they renamed it Multisim, I
upgraded and then disgarded the program. I have EWB on a computer only
because I have alot of files in the EWB format.

I moved to TINA [ http://www.tina.com ] because of it's educational
interface. I like the ease of operation for the newbies to spice
simulations and the ease of changing the graphs.

I am looking at Kevin Aylward's superspice now. It looks pretty good. The
faults I find with it are mine ... due to lack of experience with the
program.

I did find one thing odd, but interesting when doing simulations. Build a
simple resonant circuit ... 100 uH, 1 nF, and 1 ohm. Do an AC analysis. Of
course the resonance is 15.9 MHz. Then change the 1 nF to 100pF. Spice
thinks the new resonance is about 50 MHz. It happens in both tina and
superspice. Odd, but interesting.
"Of course" ???

Did you screw up during typing? Better go back and look again ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
"Jim Thompson" <thegreatone@example.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 16:21:24 -0400, "Joe" <joe@tech-service.net
wrote:

"Of course" ???

Did you screw up during typing? Better go back and look again ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
Yeah Jim, I screwed up on the typing. It was a 100 nH coil with a 1 nF cap
and a 1 ohm resistor. Then when I changed the 1 nF cap to a 100pF, I got a
little over 50 MHz as the resonance. I must of had milli on the mind ...
lol.

I did think it was odd ... the resonance not moving from 15.9MHz to 159 MHz,
like I expected ....


--
Joe
http://www.fcctests.com
 
"GPG" <gpg212@yahoo.co.nz> wrote in message
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The resonance is proportional to the sqrt of the capacitance
Agreed. I got to clear my head before doing some things .... like thinking.
Or maybe I shouldn't think when I'm not use to it.


--
Joe
http://www.tech-service.net
http://www.fcctests.com
(517) 256-2891
 
Joe wrote:
"John" <JF@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:VvCdnVESVoINTO7fRVn-ig@comcast.com...
Out of all the simulation programs out there is Spice the tops and
easy to use over it old Dos days, or is there other programs like
Electronic workbench worth looking at. Is there others worth looking
at besides the limited working free ones out there. What do you like.




I started with EWB back at version 5.12 When they renamed it
Multisim, I upgraded and then disgarded the program. I have EWB on a
computer only because I have alot of files in the EWB format.

I moved to TINA [ http://www.tina.com ] because of it's educational
interface. I like the ease of operation for the newbies to spice
simulations and the ease of changing the graphs.

I am looking at Kevin Aylward's superspice now. It looks pretty
good. The faults I find with it are mine ... due to lack of
experience with the program.
Note if you build a hierarchical set of schematics, you can actually get
30 * 25 = 750 real components in the demo version.

Kevin Aylward
informationEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
 

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