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* [[B2_intro| B2.Spice A/D: Getting Started]] | * [[B2_intro| B2.Spice A/D: Getting Started]] | ||
* [[B2_overview| An Overview of B2.Spice A/D]] | * [[B2_overview| An Overview of B2.Spice A/D]] | ||
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* [[B2_digital | Digital Circuit Simulation]] | * [[B2_digital | Digital Circuit Simulation]] | ||
* [[B2_database | Working with the Parts Database and Device Editor]] | * [[B2_database | Working with the Parts Database and Device Editor]] | ||
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+ | == 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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* [[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]] | ||
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== Featured Article == | == Featured Article == |
Revision as of 22:11, 4 June 2014
Welcome to EMAGWARE Wiki!
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.
Contents
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.
- EM.CUBE: Getting Started
- CubeCAD: 3D CAD Modeling
- EM.Tempo: FDTD Module
- EM.Picasso: Planar Module
- EM.Libera: MoM3D Module
- EM.Illumina: Physical Optics Module
- EM.Terrano: Propagation Module
- EM.Ferma: Static Module
- Hybrid Modeling
- Data Visualization and Processing
- Parametric Modeling, Sweep & Optimization
B2.Spice A/D Documentation
Below are some links to help you get started using B2.Spice A/D.
- B2.Spice A/D: Getting Started
- An Overview of B2.Spice A/D
- Working with the Schematic Editor
- Analog and Mixed-Mode Circuit Simulation
- Digital Circuit Simulation
- Working with the Parts Database and Device Editor
B2.Spice A/D Tutorial
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.
- Tutorial Lesson 1 : A Simple Analog Voltage Divider Circuit
- Tutorial Lesson 2 : Time and Frequency Analysis of an RLC Filter
- Tutorial Lesson 3 : Analyzing an RTL Inverter
- Tutorial Lesson 4 : Building a Digital Three-Input And Function
- Tutorial Lesson 5 : Creating a New Part from Your Circuit
- Tutorial Lesson 6 : Creating a Parameterized Subcircuit Part
Featured Article
Hybrid Modeling using Multiple Simulation Engines Read more: Hybrid Modeling |
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