[comp.sys.sgi] Pspice/EE Designer

paulc@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Paul Connally) (06/08/89)

	I am looking for Pspice or a simular program that will do
circuit analysis for a 4D/20 PI.  I would like to be able to 
design/analyze circuits using graphics to layout schematics and/or 
chip design then do transient, time, frequency, etc. response analysis;
and be able to do DC and bias point voltage or current node analysis.

Any info on any program (whatever the cost) will be appreciated.

Paul Connally            	paulc@boulder.colorado.edu
University of Colorado  	High Voltage Electron Microscope Lab
MCDB  -  Box 347 		"A higher potential for 
Boulder, CO  80309		                 better penetration."
Paul Connally            	paulc@boulder.colorado.edu
University of Colorado  	High Voltage Electron Microscope Lab
MCDB  -  Box 347 		"A higher potential for 
Boulder, CO  80309		                 better penetration."

ciemo@bananapc.wpd.sgi.com (Dave Ciemiewicz) (06/08/89)

In article <9261@boulder.Colorado.EDU>, paulc@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Paul Connally) writes:
> 
> 	I am looking for Pspice or a simular program that will do
> circuit analysis for a 4D/20 PI.  I would like to be able to 
> design/analyze circuits using graphics to layout schematics and/or 
> chip design then do transient, time, frequency, etc. response analysis;
> and be able to do DC and bias point voltage or current node analysis.
> 
> Any info on any program (whatever the cost) will be appreciated.
> 
> Paul Connally            	paulc@boulder.colorado.edu
> University of Colorado  	High Voltage Electron Microscope Lab
> MCDB  -  Box 347 		"A higher potential for 
> Boulder, CO  80309		                 better penetration."

There is a pretty neat software package based on SPICE called
"The Analog Work Bench (AWB)".  AWB provides a graphical user interface
to SPICE.  AWB allows you to graphically design a circuit and then attach
graphical DVMs, oscilliscopes, and other tools to you circuit to analyze it.

AWB is available from Valid Logic Systems of San Jose.  (The recently
acquired Analog Design Tools, the creators of AWB).  An old number I have
for them is (408) 737-7300.

The only problem with the Analog Work Bench is that it currently doesn't
run on an IRIS-4D.