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What is LTSpice?

LTSpice is a free SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) simulator software from Analog Devices. It's widely used by electrical engineers for simulating electronic circuits, verifying designs, and understanding circuit behavior before building physical prototypes. It excels at simulating analog circuits and includes a schematic capture interface, a SPICE simulation engine, and waveform viewers.

What other technologies are related to LTSpice?

LTSpice Competitor Technologies

PSpice is a widely used SPICE simulator, directly competing with LTSpice for circuit simulation.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 27% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
TINA is a circuit simulation software that serves as a competitor to LTSpice.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 50% (200) of relevant job posts
OrCAD, especially its PSpice simulator, directly competes with LTSpice in the circuit simulation market.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 9% (1k) of relevant job posts
PLECS is a simulation software focused on power electronic systems, competing with LTSpice in that specific domain.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 17% (434) of relevant job posts
PSIM is a simulation software, specializing in power electronics and motor drives, making it a competitor to LTSpice in specific applications.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 17% (428) of relevant job posts
Simetrix is a SPICE simulator, and thus competes directly with LTSpice.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 28% (217) of relevant job posts
TINA-TI is a free version of TINA provided by Texas Instruments, directly competing with LTSpice as a circuit simulator, especially for TI components.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 68% (85) of relevant job posts
Simetrix/Simplis combines a general-purpose SPICE simulator (Simetrix) with a fast time-domain simulator (Simplis), making it a direct competitor to LTSpice.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 57% (94) of relevant job posts

LTSpice Complementary Technologies

MATLAB can be used for data analysis and post-processing of simulation results from LTSpice. It can also be used for system-level modeling and control design that complements circuit simulations.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 1% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
Mathcad is a calculation and documentation software that can be used to analyze and document the results of circuit simulations performed in LTSpice.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 3% (758) of relevant job posts
Simulink is often used for system-level simulations and control design. LTSpice can be used to model the behavior of circuits, with results that can feed into Simulink, or vice versa. They operate at different levels of abstraction.
mentioned alongside LTSpice in 1% (1.3k) of relevant job posts

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