MacSpice is an electronic circuit simulator. Circuit simulation is a way of building and testing virtual models of electronic devices. It is usually cheaper and quicker to simulate a design than to build a prototype. MacSpice uses a text-file 'netlist' description of the circuit as input. This is a list of components and the nodes they connect to. Users may prepare netlists with a text editor, or derive them from a circuit diagram using a third-party schematic-capture application. MacSpice then builds a numerical model of the circuit and analyses this. A command interpreter (shell) is used to specify the types of more...
What's New
Version 3.1.6:
Bug Fixes
- Smoothing for graphs of vectors with many points.
- Distortion analysis scales are correctly assigned log/lin scale types.
- Distortion analysis evaluation of some partial derivatives.
- Parsing of paths containing multibyte characters.
Requirements
- OS X 10.6.8 or later
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