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Of these, LTSpice and Micro-cap are free proprietary applications based on SPICE. Micro-Cap was released as freeware in July 2019, when its parent company Spectrum Software closed down while LTSpice has been free for a long time.
The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not. The latter requires a separate program to provide that feature, such as Qucs-S, [1] Oregano, [2] or a schematic design application that supports external simulators, such as KiCad or gEDA.
KiCad schematic editor for schematic capture KiCad PCB editor for board layout and design KiCad 3D viewer showing both VRML and IDF features on a demo board KiCad 3D viewer. KiCad uses an integrated environment for all of the stages of the design process: Schematic capture, PCB layout, Gerber file generation/visualization, and library editing.
LTspice is a SPICE-based analog electronic circuit simulator computer software, produced by semiconductor manufacturer Analog Devices (originally by Linear Technology). [2] It is the most widely distributed and used SPICE software in the industry. [ 6 ]
Synplify Pro; Through Terrain EDA Acquisition [5] Euclide (formerly VerIDE) Through Dorado Design Automation (Dorado DA) Acquisition ECO System Tweaker-T1 Timing ECO; Tweaker-P1 Leakage Power ECO; Tweaker-P2 Dynamic Power ECO; Tweaker-C1 Clock ECO; Tweaker-M1 Metal ECO; Tweaker-F1 Functional ECO; Recovery System Tweaker-A1 Area Recovery
Unbalanced Splitter drawn with KiCad. KiCad is a free software suite of tools including schematic design. It has some nice features: Snap to grid; Component libraries with built-in editor; Rotate components; Moving a component moves attached traces when pressing CTRL while clicking the group to move.
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EasyEDA is an integrated browser-based tool for schematic capture, SPICE circuit simulation (based on Ngspice) and PCB layout. [3] [4]Import from Altium Designer, CircuitMaker, Eagle, Kicad and LTspice file formats as well as generic SPICE netlists is supported.