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What is SPICE?

SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is a general-purpose, open-source analog electronic circuit simulator. It is used by circuit designers to simulate the behavior of electronic circuits before actually building them. This allows for testing and optimization of designs, identifying potential problems, and understanding circuit performance under various conditions.

What other technologies are related to SPICE?

SPICE Competitor Technologies

Spectre is a circuit simulator, serving the same purpose as SPICE.
mentioned alongside SPICE in 23% (705) of relevant job posts
Saber is a mixed-signal simulator, a competitor to SPICE.
mentioned alongside SPICE in 21% (456) of relevant job posts
PLECS is a circuit simulator for power electronic systems, thus a competitor to SPICE.
mentioned alongside SPICE in 19% (480) of relevant job posts

SPICE Complementary Technologies

Verilog-A is a hardware description language used for modeling analog circuits, often used with SPICE simulators.
mentioned alongside SPICE in 25% (432) of relevant job posts
MATLAB can be used for post-processing and analysis of SPICE simulation results.
mentioned alongside SPICE in 2% (5.6k) of relevant job posts
Analog layout is a critical step in the design flow, and its effects are often simulated using SPICE.
mentioned alongside SPICE in 69% (125) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning SPICE?

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Apple
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