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RF.Spice A/D: Getting Started

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[[RF.Spice A/D]] is a powerful simulation environment for analysis and design of analog, digital, RF and mixed-signal circuits and systems. Rather than designing and testing circuits with real physical components in a laboratory with expensive test equipment, [[RF.Spice A/D]] allows you to perform accurate and realistic simulations of your circuits without clipping wires or splashing solder. With [[RF.Spice A/D]], editing and simulating electronic circuits and systems is a quick, easy, even enjoyable, process. == A Brief History of RF.Spice A/D ==
'''[[RF.Spice A/D]]''' is the outcome of evolution of EMAG Technologies' older EDA tool called '''[[B2.Spice A/D]]''', which was originally developed by Beige Bag Software Inc. Built upon the solid and age-tested foundation of [[B2.Spice A/D]] and having maintained its ease of use and versatility, [[RF.Spice A/D]] continues to offer all the schematic, simulation and data visualization tools and utilities of the older product including its parts database and analog, digital and mixed-mode analysis capabilities plus a wide range of transmission line models, multiport RF devices, a greatly expanded network analysis capability and a large library of system-level "black-box" virtual blocks for waveform generation, signal processing, spectral operations and various modulation schemes.
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