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AIM-SPICE Tutorial.pdf

The tutorial explains basic concepts associated with utilizing the Automatic Integrated Circuit Modeling Spice (AIM-Spice) for circuit simulations. This simulation tool is a version of SPICE that can run on Microsoft Windows operating systems, including Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows X.

This tutorial will provide explanations helpful in using the simulator for defining circuit designs, generating circuit netlists, running the simulation and displaying the output of the simulation. Appropriate examples are also included to help users understand simulation techniques.

Contents:

  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 2. ABOUT THE TOOL [ THE USER INTERFACE ]
  • 3. DESIGN AND NETLIST [ GETTING STARTED ~ INPUT DATA FOR CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ~ REPRESENTATION AND SYNTAX OF BASIC COMPONENTS ~ CREATING NETLIST ]
  • 4. SIMULATION [ AC SIMULATION SYNTAX ~ DC SIMULATION SYNTAX ~ TRANSIENT SIMULATION SYNTAX ~ DISPLAY ]
  • 5. EDITING

This pdf tutorial is available FREE at Florida International University, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering website, we merely collect the information, we are neither affiliated with the author(s), the website and any brand nor responsible for its content and change of content. (Read our disclaimer here or here before you download the document from the website written above by clicking the below link).

Free Florida International University, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering’s AIM-SPICE Tutorial.pdf (14 pages pdf file, 0.5 MB).

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