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| alxptt:
For those of us who prefer to use open source, what's the best simulators I can expect to find? And also, what feature sets should I expect them to be missing compared to the 'standard' simulators? On a side note, I am also wondering if there are many other simulators that actually show charges flowing in the circuit. The simulator at falstad.com/circuit is a great example of this. You can see everything happening in real time. Although it's not a requirement for me, this sort of feature is really helpful for wrapping my head around a new design principle! |
| tggzzz:
What do you need to simulate? Analogue? Digital? RF? Thermal? Multiphysics? ... |
| alxptt:
--- Quote from: tggzzz on May 12, 2018, 12:28:59 am ---What do you need to simulate? Analogue? Digital? RF? Thermal? Multiphysics? ... --- End quote --- Just analogue circuits! No need for any of that other stuff -- although RF may come in handy later on. :) It's not a requirement, though. |
| hagster:
I like QUCS, but I haven't really done anything too challenging with it. http://qucs.sourceforge.net |
| RoGeorge:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPICE |
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