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Simulate electronic circuit using Python and the Ngspice / Xyce simulators
A web-based system for designing and simulating electronic (eSim) and Arduino circuits.
JKU IIC OSIC-Multitool for open-source IC (OSIC) design for SKY130.
SKY130 ReRAM and examples (SkyWater Provided)
Flip flop setup, hold & metastability explorer tool
KiCad schematics and ngspice simulations originally published by Holger Vogt
A frontend for NgSpice. (Archived and no longer maintained)
Primitives for SKY130 provided by SkyWater.
Ngspice development tools for browser (WASM), Linux and Windows
Graphical user interface for circuit simulation on GNU/Linux using ngspice
Instrumenting adders to measure speed
Project 1.1 Simulate a Skywater 130nm standard cell using ngspice
NGSPICE Simulation of CMOS Circuits
Providing examples on how to setup and use xschem, ngspice, and gaw, to do analog IC design
An SRAM IP Uniquely designed with open source tools. Static RAM is a type of random-access memory that uses latching circuitry (flip-flop) to store each bit. The size of SRAM specs is 32kbit/4k bytes with 1.8v. A 6T SRAM pairs up with two access transistors for read, write state and cross coupled inverter to hold/regenerate the state.
Mirror of Ngspice - automatically updated on a daily basis
VLSI Design - Autumn Semester 2022 - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Primitives for SKY90FD provided by SkyWater.
Print NGSPICE result as JSON
NGspice netlist files for simulation of analog and digital circuits.
avsdbdg_3v3 is a Bandgap Reference circuit, which is used to generate a constant voltage reference in analog domain which is independent of temperature and supply voltage variations.
A project exploring the characteristics of MOSFETs using circuit simulation in NGSPICE. The code simulates various transistor behaviors and models, providing insight into MOSFET switching and amplification properties.
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.