Mastering Analog & Mixed-Signal Design with QSPICE
Qorvo’s QSPICE™ for analog and mixed signal simulation gives power designers the ability to evaluate their designs with complete confidence in the results. Free to use, QSPICE offers significantly better SPICE basics, supports vast amounts of digital logic without performance penalties, and provides the speed and accuracy required for reliable power-based simulation. QSPICE is easy to use, with an intuitive user interface. Key Takeaways: QSPICE is the fastest and most accurate free version of SPICE available today, with analog and mixed-signal simulation capabilities that address modern design scenarios. QSPICE is easy to use, with an intuitive GUI and a simple process for importing 3rd party models. Digital circuitry is also easy to model using C++ and Verilog, and without performance penalties. Panelist: Mike Engelhardt, Creator of QSPICE

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