Spice3f4

By Michael McLennan

Purdue University

General-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc, nonlinear transient, and linear ac analysis

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Version 1.3 - published on 05 Nov 2014

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SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc, nonlinear transient, and linear ac analysis. It was developed at the University of California, Berkeley. Version 3F4 was released in 1993. Circuits may contain resistors, capacitors, inductors, mutual inductors, independent voltage and current sources, four types of dependent sources, transmission lines, and the four most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJT's, JFET's, and MOSFET's. SPICE has built-in models for the semiconductor devices, and the user need specify only the pertinent model parameter values.

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SPICE was developed by Laurence Nagel and others at the University of California at Berkeley, under the direction of Donald O. Pederson. This version was packaged for nanoHUB by Michael McLennan.

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  • Michael McLennan (2014), "Spice3f4," https://nanohub.org/resources/spice3f4. (DOI: 10.4231/D3NK36593).

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