EC-SIM 1.1 Matlab script

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  • Version: 1.1
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: circ.1.1.zip
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  • Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
  • Language: Matlab
  • Price:Freeware
  • Company: Rasmus Anthin (View more)

EC-SIM 1.1 script description:




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EC-SIM - Design circuits, simulate (steady-state and sweep) and define your own models This toolbox contains a main GUI that allows you to design a circuit and simulate it, very similar to Pspice. You can use nonlinear devices such as diodes and bipolar transistors, or why not define your own component model.If you feel more comfortable with netlist, there are routines for calculating the resulting node voltages and currents from netlists. Netlists and schematics are entered in matrix format, where each row corresponds to a schematic item or a component.There is a model library tool that enables you (and the simulator) to keep track on your models. All models are assigned a unique pointer/ID which is used for the schematic and netlist matrices. The model library does not contain information about inherent "models" such as resistors, capacitors or ideal op-amps. Requirements: ยท MATLAB Release: R10
EC-SIM 1.1 is a Matlab script for Controls and Systems Modeling scripts design by Rasmus Anthin. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
EC-SIM - Design circuits, simulate (steady-state and sweep) and define your own models

Operating system:
Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris

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