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Introduction to SPICE (Version16.2) Prof. Shahrokh Ahmadi ECE002

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Introduction to SPICE (Version16.2). Prof. Shahrokh Ahmadi ECE002. What is SPICE?. SPICE stands for Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis This software is widely used for analog and digital circuit design and also for educational purposes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Introduction to SPICE(Version16.2)

Prof. Shahrokh Ahmadi

ECE002

What is SPICE?

• SPICE stands for Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis

• This software is widely used for analog and digital circuit design and also for educational purposes

To Start the Program…Start > Cadence SPB 16.2 > Design Entry CIS

Open a New Project

Select a Name for your Project

The Window Looks Like This

Place components using this icon

Component List

Component Library

In the case that you do not see the library list, please load the library list from here

R/Analog = ResistorVDC/Source = DC Voltage SourceVSIN/Source = AC Voltage Source

For Wiring use this icon

Wiring

The Red Dot means a Node where the wiring is correct!

Setting up the Voltage Source

By Clicking on the component value you can modify the value! (if you click on the component itself, you will be able to change more properties).

Placing the Probes

Voltage Probe Current Probe

Placing the Probes

Do not forget to put the ground in your circuit!

Start Simulating …

Then, enter a name for your simulation…

Press this one to start…

Time duration of the simulation

Now, you are good to go! Press the green “play” button to start the simulation!

If you want to rerun the simulation and you want to change the simulation properties, you can use this icon to bring up the menu!

If there is something wrong the window appears like this:

Results of the simulation

Use the same procedure to simulate a Diode!

For D1N4002 diode the cutoff voltage is around ~ 0.6 Volts

Sin Waves

VOFFOffset voltage

FREQ=1/T

T

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