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university:courses:electronics:circuitsimulationnotes [11 May 2014 20:57] – [Software Links:] Doug Merceruniversity:courses:electronics:circuitsimulationnotes [01 Nov 2018 13:34] – add LTspice doc + lab files Antoniu Miclaus
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 The archive files contain folders with one or more example schematics for use with each Lab Activity. A few extra device model files are also included in the archive that do not generally come bundled with the software. These can be added to the model library by dragging and dropping them onto the SIMetrix main window. The provided schematic files are also compatible with the Analog Devices supplied ADsimPE<sup>[4]</sup> simulator which is based on SIMetrix. The archive files contain folders with one or more example schematics for use with each Lab Activity. A few extra device model files are also included in the archive that do not generally come bundled with the software. These can be added to the model library by dragging and dropping them onto the SIMetrix main window. The provided schematic files are also compatible with the Analog Devices supplied ADsimPE<sup>[4]</sup> simulator which is based on SIMetrix.
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 +There is also an archive file that contains schematic files with examples for the lab activities that are compatible with the LTspice<sup>[5]</sup> simulation software.  
  
 It is recommended that the free introductory version of SIMetrix (or ADsimPE) be installed on the students' personal computer or laptop early in the class. Basic tutorials are included with the software which can be used to become familiar with the software. Simulation Pre-Lab activities will help reinforce the experience gained with the hands-on lab work. It is recommended that the free introductory version of SIMetrix (or ADsimPE) be installed on the students' personal computer or laptop early in the class. Basic tutorials are included with the software which can be used to become familiar with the software. Simulation Pre-Lab activities will help reinforce the experience gained with the hands-on lab work.
  
-**Electronics I lab simulation schematic files:**+**Electronics I lab simulation schematic files with ADsimPE:**
 {{:university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-i.zip|}} {{:university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-i.zip|}}
  
-**Electronics II lab simulation schematic files:**+**Electronics II lab simulation schematic files with ADsimPE:**
 {{:university:courses:electronics:electroincs-lab-ii.zip|}} {{:university:courses:electronics:electroincs-lab-ii.zip|}}
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 +**Electronics lab simulation schematic files with LTspice:**
 +[[https://minhaskamal.github.io/DownGit/#/home?url=https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/education_tools/tree/master/m2k/ltspice|electronics-lab-ltspice]]
  
 **Mini-Tutorial on analog circuit simulation:**\\ **Mini-Tutorial on analog circuit simulation:**\\
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 http://www.analog.com/en/content/adisimpe/fca.html http://www.analog.com/en/content/adisimpe/fca.html
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 +[5] **LTspice** is a freeware computer software implementing a SPICE simulator of electronic circuits, produced by semiconductor manufacturer Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices.
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 +http://www.analog.com/en/design-center/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice-simulator.html
  
 [2] **Fritzing** is an open-source hardware initiative that makes electronics accessible as a creative material for anyone. [2] **Fritzing** is an open-source hardware initiative that makes electronics accessible as a creative material for anyone.
  
 http://fritzing.org/home/ http://fritzing.org/home/
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 Another public domain circuit simulation software package:\\ Another public domain circuit simulation software package:\\
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