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    PyAMS

    PyAMS

    PyAMS (Python for Analog and Mixed Signals) CAD approach

    PyAMS (Python for Analog and Mixed Signals) is used to simplify modeling analog elements and simulate electronic circuit The objectives of PyAMS is: - Drawing circuit by schematic (CAD approach); - Simulating the circuit; - Creating new symbols for models; - Creating new models of electrical elements by using Python language with pyams_lib; - Presenting simulation results in waveform or in probe; - PyAMS is developed with Python 3+, ElectronJS and NodeJs - Licensed under: PyAMS is free to use. GPLv3 . - Open source.
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    dspice
    ...DSPICE (Designing Circuits and Simulation by SPICE) is used to simplify modeling analog elements and simulate electronic circuit using SPICE Programming Language The objectives of DSPICE is: . Creating new spice models of electrical elements; . Creating new symbols for models; . Drawing circuit by schematic (CAD approach); . Simulating the circuit by ngspice commands; . Presenting simulation results in waveform; . Licensed under: DSPICE is free to use. GPLv3 ; . Open source;
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