SPICE Takes Aim At Analog Designs

Feb. 1, 2000

Containing all the features required to simulate an analog design, the Ivex Spice/Standard and /Advanced are based on Berkley Spice with XSpice extensions and accept 3f5 netlist. The standard version includes over 3000 models and eight types of analysis including operating point, transient, Fourier, dc sweep, ac/dc sensitivity, and small-signal transfer.The advanced version adds six more analysis types that include Monte Carlo, transient parameter sweep, ac parameter sweep, distortion, pole-zero, and noise analysis. Mutual features include the ability to input a standard Spice3f5 netlist for configuration and analysis and save graph images to the clip board, and a multi-channel signal display that allows viewing multiple analysis in one graph. The program runs under Windows 95/98/NT.

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