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SPICE: Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis
PSpice: a SPICE tool for your Personal Computer.
PSpice is a circuit simulator for use on personal computers (the 'P' stands for Personal Computer). You enter in the circuit, and describe the various components and PSpice will compute the voltages and currents at the nodes. You can have PSpice run tests such as sweeping a voltage or current source, and PSpice will output the results.
For a book on SPICE, with detail on PSpice, SPICE2, SPICE3, try "The Spice Book", 1994, Andrei Vladimirescu, or try the other books listed on Archive.org. All can be borrowed at no cost using an Archive.org account.
− Kirbie, H C, Newton, M A, and Siemens, P D. "International magnetic pulse compression workshop: (Proceedings)". United States: N. p., 1991. Web.
Note: Current versions of PSpice are available from pspice.com
Requires an FPU
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Released: 1991
Operation System(s): System 6 System 7
Categories: Development Tools Science & Math
Authors: Brad Stone
Publishers: Brigham Young University MicroSim Corporation
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