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Revision as of 05:38, 2 August 2015
Welcome to RF.Spice A/D Wiki!
RF.Spice A/D Manual
Below are some links to help you get started using RF.Spice A/D:
- RF.Spice A/D: Getting Started
- RF.Spice A/D Workshop: An Introduction
- Working with the Schematic Editor
- An Overview of Analog and Mixed-Mode Circuit Simulation
- An Overview of Digital Circuit Simulation
- An Overview of RF Circuit Simulation
- Multiport Networks
- Transmission Lines
- Physical Line Calculations and Design
- Analyzing Circuits Using RF.Spice A/D Tests
- AC Frequency Sweep of RF Circuits
- Network Analysis of RF Circuits
- Using Device & System Parameters as Variables
- Parametric Sweeps and Monte Carlo Tests
- Using Virtual Instruments
- Observing Simulation Results Through Circuit Animation
- Visualizing Simulation Data Using Graphs and Tables
- Working with the Parts Database and Device Manager
- Importing RF Device Models
- Working with Symbol Editor
- Working with Other Applications
Lists & Glassories
- List of B2.Spice A/D Keyboard Shortcuts
- List of Additional RF.Spice Keyboard Shortcuts
- Glossary of Signal Sources
- Glossary of Markers and Meters
- Glossary of Generic Analog Devices
- Glossary of Generic Digital and Mixed-Mode Devices
- Digital Device Part List
- Glossary of Black-Box Blocks
- Glossary of Generic RF Devices
- Glossary of Physical Transmission Lines and Components
RF.Spice A/D Tutorial
Each tutorial lesson listed below walks you through the basic features of RF.Spice A/D covering many different topics. Lessons 1-4 teach you how to set up simple analog and digital circuits, perform various tests and live simulations and visualize the simulation results. In Lessons 5 and 6, you will learn how to create new parts, devices, simulation models and symbols using RF.Spice's versatile Device Editor.
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 1 : A Simple Analog Voltage Divider Circuit
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 2 : Time and Frequency Analysis of an RLC Filter
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 3 : Analyzing a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Circuit
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 4 : Building a Three-Input Digital AND Function
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 5 : Creating a New Part from Your Circuit
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 6 : Creating a Parameterized Subcircuit Part
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 7 : Analyzing CMOS Logic Circuits
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 8 : Designing Op-Amp Amplifiers
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 9 : Building Your Own Reusable Binary Adder Digital Devices
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 10 : Analyzing an Integrated Circuit Voltage Comparator
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 11 : Exploring Flip-Flops and Sequential Logic Circuits
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 12 : Designing Active Filters Using Op-Amps
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 13 : Designing Low and High Frequency Oscillator Circuits
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 14 : Building Mixed-Mode Circuits and D/A Converters
- RF.Spice A/D Tutorial Lesson 15 : Using Switches to Build Sample-And-Hold Mixed-Mode Circuits
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 1 : A Simple Transmission Line Circuit
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 2 : Network Analysis and Smith Chart
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 3 : Impedance Matching Using Tuning Stubs
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 4 : Analyzing Microstrip Lines, Discontinuities and Filters
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 5 : Designing a Distributed Bandpass Filter Using Coupled Lines
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 6 : Designing a BJT RF Amplifier with Lumped Elements
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 7 : Analyzing Distributed Amplifiers With Imported BJT & FET Models
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 8 : Time Domain Simulation of RF Components and Circuits
- RF.Spice Tutorial Lesson 9 : Analyzing a Communications System Using Virtual Blocks