[sdiy] Qspice, anyone tried it?

Donald Tillman don at till.com
Sun Dec 29 00:04:26 CET 2024


I use MacSpice.  It's pretty nice.  Only available on the Mac of course.

https://www.macspice.com

And I use the PySpice Python library to incorporate Spice with Jupyter Notebook and such.

https://pypi.org/project/PySpice/

  -- Don
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Donald Tillman, Palo Alto, California
https://till.com

> On Dec 28, 2024, at 9:39 AM, Steve via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
> the guy who originally made LTspice, IIRC, some time ago started a supposedly improved, in several regards, simulator named Qspice. Working for a different company, I heard rumors stock models are hence not by LT but the other vendor... perhaps not super important to everyone.
> Supposedly, you can code simulated elaborate functionality in C++ and Verilog.
> 
> Here's something about what's different, and an article geared towards LTspice users.
> 
> If anyone on here is familiar with both to feel like commenting anything the articles don't mentionm, please do.
> 
>  
> https://hackaday.com/2023/08/25/qspice-picks-up-where-ltspice-left-us/
>  
> 
> Introduction to QSPICE for LTspice Users, Part 1
> https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-qspice-for-ltspice-users-part-1
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