[sdiy] LTSpice for large circuits?
Magnus Danielson
magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org
Thu Apr 1 11:08:34 CEST 2010
JH. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> seems I must say Goodbye to PSpice ...
> I have an old unsupported 8.0 Version that doesn't seem to recognize the security plug anymore (tried a lot of things to fix the
> problem, and finally give up).
>
> I'm looking for an alternative. LTSpice seems to be popular because it's free. But before I start to learn user interface of that
> program, I'd like to know if LTSpice will be good enough for really huge circuits (like, a vocoder with 100 opamps) - or are there
> any limitations?
>
> I'm also looking for recommendations for other Simulation programs.
> Doesn't have to be freeware, but I don't want to spend a big amount of money - smething in the 100 ... 200 EUR range would be nice.
> Comfortable user interface is 1st priority, because I'm going to use this a *lot*.
Have you looked at Qucs?
I got the tip this Monday, so I haven't tried it for real. It does eat
VHDL files too, so digital and analogue simulation is there.
Cheers,
Magnus
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