170v Nixie Tube Power Supply from 5v Supply
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170v Nixie Tube Power Supply from 5v Supply
Collection of LTSpice models and simulation circuits collected from various Yahoo groups and all around the internet.
An LTspice project which contains third-order Butterworth filters built both using an inductor and a current conveyor.
NGspice netlist files for simulation of analog and digital circuits.
This repository will include projects and solutions to problems solved and verified with Spice.
Lab work for VLSI for computer science. It formalizes the notion of hierarchical design of Integrated Circuits and abstracts the notion of design of integrated circuits.
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This is the codebase for the prototype of a electronics virtual laboratory that is monitored by intelligent tutoring systems created using CTAT
web版本的SPICE电路仿真平台
Designs for a building a table with a polar plotter built in.
WireToucan is an open-source application for designing and simulating electronic circuits. It is developed with simplicity and efficiency in mind, allowing students, engineers, and electronics enthusiasts to create and test circuits in an intuitive and accessible way.
Cognitive AI system for analog circuit design by Abhay Nayak | Design psychology meets circuit intelligence | CelesticLabs & NeuroAnalog collaboration | AI that thinks like designers
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