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<strong><font color="#3057a9707983" size="4">Visual Software Environment For AnalogVISUAL SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENT FOR <br /></font></strong><strong><font color="#07417e" size="4">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; ANALOG, DigitalDIGITAL, RF & MixedMIXED-Signal Circuit And System SimulationSIGNAL CIRCUIT & SYSTEM SIMULATION</font></strong>
'''Welcome to [[RF.Spice A/D ]] Wiki!'''
== [[Image:Back_iconRF.png|40pxSpice A/D]] '''[[Main_Page | Back to Emagtech Wiki Gateway]]'''Manual ==
{{Note| <b><u>Notice to Our Valued B2.Spice A/D Users: </u></b><br />EMAG Technologies Inc. proudly announces the completion of transition from our popular B2.Spice A/D product to RF.Spice A/D, our new comprehensive visual software environment for analog, digital, RF and mixed-signal circuit and system simulation. We highy encourage our B2.Spice A/D customers to upgrade to RF.Spice A/D R15 and enjoy a wealth of new exciting features and powerful simulation capabilities. However, we will continue to support and offer B2.Spice A/D to the public as a very affordable '''"Lite Edition"''' of RF.Spice A/D. Please note that the online documentation and tutorial lessons of the two products have now been consolidated.}}  [[Imageimage:Info_iconRFSpice-ico.png|40px]] Click here to check out the '''link=[[RF.Spice_A/D:_Getting_Started#RF.Spice_A.2FD_vs._B2.Spice_A.2FD | Differences Between RF.Spice A/D and B2.Spice A/D]]'''.  == RF.Spice A/D Manual == Below are some links to help you get started using RF.Spice A/D:]] <br /strong><font size="3">* [[RF.Spice A/D: Getting Started]] </font></strong>
* [[Navigating the Visual Interface: Workshop & Toolbox]]
* [[List of RF.Spice A/D Toolbars, Windows & Menus]]
* [[Working with Schematic Editor]]
* [[An Overview of Analog and Mixed-Mode Circuit Simulation]]
* [[Analyzing Circuits Using Predefined Tests]]
* [[Visualizing Simulation Data Using Graphs and Tables]]
* [[Running Parametric Sweeps and Monte Carlo Tests]]
* [[Performing Live Simulations with Circuit Animation or Virtual Instruments]]
* [[An Overview of Digital Circuit Simulation]]
* [[An Overview of RF Circuit Simulation]]
* [[An Overview of System-Level Macromodeling Using Virtual Blocks]]
* [[Running Live Simulations with Circuit Animation]]
* [[Analyzing Circuits Using Predefined Tests]]
* [[Using Virtual Instruments]]
* [[Visualizing Simulation Data Using Graphs and Tables]]
* [[Running Parametric Sweeps and Monte Carlo Tests]]
* [[Working with the Parts Database & Device Manager]]
* [[Creating New Devices and Models | Using Device Manager to Create New Devices and Models]]
* [[Creating New Symbols Using Symbol Editor]]
* [[Working with Other Applications]]<!Glossary of Generic Analog & Mixed--* [[RF.Spice A/D Workshop: An Introduction Mode Devices & Sources]]--><!--* [[Analyzing Circuits Using RF.Spice A/D TestsGlossary of Generic Digital Devices]]]]--><!--* [[Observing Simulation Results Through Circuit AnimationDigital Parts List]]]]--><!--* [[Using Virtual Instruments]]]]--><!--* [[Glossary_of_Generic_Analog_Digital_and_Mixed-Mode_Devices | Glossary of Generic Analog, Digital and Mixed-Mode RF Devices& Physical Transmission Lines]]--><!--* [[Old_Glossary_of_Generic_Analog,_Digital_and_Mixed-Mode_Devices | Glossary of Generic Analog, Digital and MixedBlack-Mode Devices]]--> == RF.Spice A/D Lists == * [[List of RF.Spice A/D Toolbars, Windows & MenusBox Virtual Blocks]]
* [[List of RF.Spice A/D Keyboard Shortcuts]]
* [[Digital_Device_Part_List | List of Digital Device Parts]]
* [[List of Physical Transmission Line Types]]
* [[List of Standard Imported RF Devices]]
* [[List of Standard Device Symbols & Their Pins]]
* [[A Summary of SPICE Simulation Parameters | List of SPICE Simulation Parameters]]
<!--* [[List_of_RF.Spice_Keyboard_Shortcuts | List of Additional RF.Spice Keyboard Shortcuts]]-->
== RF.Spice A/D Parts Glossaries ==
* [[Glossary Please note that B2.Spice A/D users, who have the "Lite Edition" of Signal Sources and Waveform Generation Blocks]]* [[Glossary_of_Markers_and_Meters| Glossary of Markers and MetersRF.Spice A/D]]* [[Glossary_of_Generic_Analog_Devices | Glossary of Generic Analog Devices]]* [[Glossary_of_Generic_Digital_and_Mixed-Mode_Devices | Glossary of Generic Digital , cannot run the RF and Mixedsome system-Mode Devices]]<!--* [[Glossary_of_Black-Box_Blocks| Glossary of Black-Box Blocks]]-->* [[Glossary of Black-Box Analog Signal Processing Virtual Blocks]]* [[Glossary of Black-Box Digital Signal Processing Virtual Blocks]]* [[Glossary of Black-Box Spectral Processing Virtual Blocks]]* [[Glossary of Black-Box Modulation Virtual Blocks]]* [[Glossary_of_Generic_RF_Devices | Glossary of Generic RF Devices]]* [[Glossary_of_Physical_Transmission_Lines_and_Components| Glossary of Physical Transmission Lines and Components]]level tutorial lessons.
== RF.Spice A/D Tutorials Basic Analog & Digital Tutorial Lessons ==
Each tutorial lesson listed below walks you through * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 1: A Simple Voltage Divider Circuit]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 2: Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of an RLC Filter]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 3: Analyzing a Basic Bipolar Junction Transistor Circuit]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 4: Analyzing CMOS Logic Circuits Using MOSFET Devices]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 5: Designing Basic Amplifier Circuits Using Op-Amp Devices]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 6: Exploring Simple Rectifier Circuits Using Ideal Transformers]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 7: Analyzing the basic features Frequency Response of RF.Spice A/Multistage BJT Amplifiers]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 8: Examining Basic Logic Gates]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 9: Analyzing a Sequential Logic Circuit - The SR Latch]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 10: Building a Shift Register Using D covering many different topics. We highly recommend that you start Flip-Flops]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 11: Building a Binary Counter Using JK Flip-Flops]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 12: Analyzing Basic Mixed-Mode Circuits with the first few analog tutorial lessons and familiarize yourself with RF.Spice's visual interface before trying the other lessons. Logic Gates]] * [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 13: Creating a New Part from Your Analog Circuit]] <br />* [[Basic Tutorial Lesson 14: Creating a Reusable Parameterized Subcircuit Device]]
=== Advanced Analog , Digital & Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lessons ===
* [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 1: A Simple Voltage Divider Exploring an Integrated CircuitVoltage Comparator]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 2: Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of an RLC FilterDesigning Active Sallen-Key Filters]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 3: Analyzing a Basic Bipolar Junction Transistor CircuitInvestigating Audio Power Amplifiers]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 4: Analyzing CMOS Logic Designing Low & High Frequency Oscillator Circuits]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 5: Creating Analyzing a New Part from Your Analog CircuitBalanced BJT Mixer]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 6: Designing Basic Op-Amp CircuitsRealizing Analog Filters With Arbitrary Transfer Functions]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 7: Designing Active SallenBuilding a Ripple-Key FiltersCarry Adder Using Reusable Digital Adder Devices]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 8: Designing Active Higher8-Order Cascaded Op-Amp Filtersbit Hexadecimal Adders With Digital Data Buses]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 9: Designing a Wien Bridge OscillatorD/A Converters]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 10: Designing High Frequency BJT Colpitts Oscillatorsa Digital Ramp Generator]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 11: Creating a Reusable Parameterized Subcircuit DeviceDesigning Sample-And-Hold Circuits]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 12: Exploring Rectifier Circuits Using Ideal Transformersa 3-Bit A/D Converter Circuit]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 13: Analyzing the Frequency Response of Multistage BJT AmplifiersExploring Digital Filters]] * [[Analog Advanced Tutorial Lesson 14: Exploring an Integrated Circuit Voltage Comparator]] * [[Analog Tutorial Lesson 15: Analyzing a Balanced BJT Mixer]] * [[Analog Tutorial Lesson 16: Investigating Audio Power AmplifiersFourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Sampled Signals]]
=== Digital Tutorial Lessons ===  * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 1: Examining Logic Gates]] * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 2: Analyzing a Sequential Logic Circuit - The SR Latch]] * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 3: Building a Shift Register Using D Flip-Flops]] * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 4: Building a Binary Counter Using JK Flip-Flops]] * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 5: Creating Reusable Digital Devices - Binary Half & Full Adders]] * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 6: Building a Ripple-Carry Adder Using Your Reusable Digital Parts]] * [[Digital Tutorial Lesson 7: Designing 8-bit Hexadecimal Adders With Digital Data Buses]] === Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lessons === * [[Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lesson 1: Analyzing Basic Mixed-Mode Circuits with Logic Gates]] * [[Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lesson 2: Designing D/A Converters]] * [[Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lesson 3: Designing a Digital Ramp Generator]] * [[Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lesson 4: Designing Sample-And-Hold Circuits]] * [[Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lesson 5: Exploring a 3-Bit A/D Converter Circuit]]  === RF Tutorial Lessons ===
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 1: AC Analysis of a Simple Transmission Line Circuit]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 11: Designing a Microstrip MESFET Amplifier]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 12: Time Domain Simulation of Generic RF Devices]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 13: Investigating RF Transmission of Digital Data]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 14: Analyzing a Communications System Using Virtual Blocks]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 15: Exploring Phase-Locked Loops]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 16: Building Frequency Conversion Mixers With Virtual Blocks]]
* [[RF Tutorial Lesson 17: Simulating a Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave (FMCW) Radar System]]
=== System-Level Tutorial Lessons ===<br />
* [[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 1: Investigating RF Transmission of Digital Data]] <hr> * [[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 2Image: Realizing Analog Filters With Arbitrary Transfer FunctionsTop_icon.png|48px]] * '''[[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 3: Analyzing a Communications System Using Virtual BlocksRF.Spice_A/D#RF.Spice_A.2FD_Manual | Back to the Top of the Page]] ''' * [[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 4image: Exploring PhaseCube-Locked Loopsicon.png | link=EM.Cube]]* &nbsp; '''[[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 5: Building Frequency Conversion Mixers With Virtual BlocksEM.Cube | Visit EM.Cube Wiki Site]]'''* [[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 6: Exploring Digital Filters]]* [[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 7image: Simulating a FrequencyNeoScan-Modulated Continuous-Wave (FMCW) Radar Systemico.png | link=NeoScan]]* &nbsp; '''[[System-Level Tutorial Lesson 8: Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Sampled SignalsNeoScan | Visit NeoScan Wiki Site]]'''
Please note that RF Tutorial Lessons and System-Level Tutorial Lessons are not intended for B2.Spice A/D users, who run the "Lite Edition" of RF.Spice A/D.
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