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Electronic Devices Lab - Autumn Semester 2022 - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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A project for designing and implementing TTL to CMOS and CMOS to TTL interfacing in a microcontroller environment using NGSPICE. The code includes simulations and analysis of signal behaviour across different logic families.
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Aug 17, 2024
Design, Layout and performance analysis of a simple 4x4 multiplier circuit simulated in ngspice with power and time-delay calculations.
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Jul 11, 2023 - Raku
Basic analog and digital circuits simulated in Device Modeling Lab.
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Apr 6, 2021 - AMPL
Print NGSPICE result as JSON
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Jul 14, 2024 - Python
A Ngspice ASCII rawfile parser written in Javascript.
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Feb 12, 2022 - JavaScript
Unofficial mirror of https://git.code.sf.net/p/ngspice/ngspice
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Oct 19, 2023 - C
A 4-bit Calculator with 8-bit output based on PTM High Performance 16nm Metal Gate CMOS; made in NGSPICE
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Apr 6, 2021
Convert Spice Simulation Results To CSV
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Apr 8, 2023 - Ruby
EC302-VLSI-Design-Lab
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Nov 2, 2022 - Roff
Primitive Device Characterization with PySpice
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Jun 11, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
Implementing a 4-Bit ALU in Ngspice
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Mar 24, 2024 - SourcePawn
Python package to connect with ngspice shared library
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May 14, 2023 - Python
A web-based system for designing and simulating electronic (eSim) and Arduino circuits.
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Sep 12, 2023 - JavaScript
An interface to use ngSpice C shared libraries from FORTRAN. Bindings to the shared library functions and a class to define a circuit, with functions to operate on it (reading netlist, changing node properties, reading node voltages, etc)
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Sep 10, 2024 - C
VLSI Design - Autumn Semester 2022 - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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May 10, 2023 - VHDL
So! Let's get started with a simple voltage divider. We have two resistors R1, and R2. We will hook them in series and attach across them some sort of battery. We will then attach a probe between them, and if luck holds out, this should give us a voltage drop of R1/(R1+R2)
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Nov 25, 2017 - PostScript
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