RF.Spice A/D

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Welcome to RF.Spice A/D Wiki!

Attention icon.png Notice to Our Valued B2.Spice A/D Users:

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.

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RF.Spice A/D Manual

Below are some links to help you get started using RF.Spice A/D:

Lists

Parts Glossaries

  • Glossary of Signal Sources
  • Glossary of Markers and Meters
  • Glossary of Generic Analog Devices
  • Glossary of Generic Digital and Mixed-Mode Devices
  • 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.

Analog Tutorial Lessons


Digital Tutorial Lessons


RF Tutorial Lessons


Mixed-Signal Tutorial Lessons


System-Level Tutorial Lessons

  • System-Level Tutorial Lesson 1: Analyzing a Communications System Using Virtual Blocks


Please note that Tutorial Lessons 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23 and 24 are not intended for B2.Spice A/D users, who run the "Lite Edition" of RF.Spice A/D.

 

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