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Below are some links to help you get started using B2.Spice A/D. Each tutorial lesson listed below walks you through the basic features of B2.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 B2.Spice's versatile Device Editor.     
 
Below are some links to help you get started using B2.Spice A/D. Each tutorial lesson listed below walks you through the basic features of B2.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 B2.Spice's versatile Device Editor.     
* [[B2_intro| An Overview of B2.Spice A/D]]  
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* [[B2_intro| B2.Spice A/D: Getting Started]]
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* [[B2_overview| An Overview of B2.Spice A/D]]  
 
* [[B2_Tutorial1| Tutorial Lesson 1 : A Simple Analog Voltage Divider Circuit]]  
 
* [[B2_Tutorial1| Tutorial Lesson 1 : A Simple Analog Voltage Divider Circuit]]  
 
* [[B2_Tutorial2| Tutorial Lesson 2 : Time and Frequency Analysis of an RLC Filter]]  
 
* [[B2_Tutorial2| Tutorial Lesson 2 : Time and Frequency Analysis of an RLC Filter]]  
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* [[B2_Tutorial6| Tutorial Lesson 5 : Creating a New Part from Your Circuit]]  
 
* [[B2_Tutorial6| Tutorial Lesson 5 : Creating a New Part from Your Circuit]]  
 
* [[B2_Tutorial5| Tutorial Lesson 6 : Creating a Parameterized Subcircuit Part]]
 
* [[B2_Tutorial5| Tutorial Lesson 6 : Creating a Parameterized Subcircuit Part]]
 
  
 
== Featured Article ==
 
== Featured Article ==

Revision as of 21:12, 4 June 2014

Welcome to EMAGWARE Wiki!

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EMAGWARE is the software division of EMAG Technologies Inc. EMAGWARE currently offers two families of simulation and design software products: EM.Cube and B2.Spice A/D. EM.Cube is a modular software environment for the modeling and analysis of RF system engineering problems, featuring seven different electromagnetic simulation engines. B2.Spice A/D is a comprehensive software tool for analysis and design of analog, digital and mixed-mode electronic circuits, featuring an intuitive but powerful schematic editor and a versatile device editor preloaded with thousands of passive and active devices.


EM.Cube Documentation

Below are some links to help you get started using EM.Cube. Each article listed below contains a wealth of information about a particular module, as well as technical information about the numerical techniques used by the underlying simulation engines.


B2.Spice A/D Tutorial

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Below are some links to help you get started using B2.Spice A/D. Each tutorial lesson listed below walks you through the basic features of B2.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 B2.Spice's versatile Device Editor.

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