DocumentCode :
295389
Title :
Splice: a new analytical network analysis software
Author :
Engel, Thomas G.
Author_Institution :
CaaGE Software, Columbia, MO, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1995
fDate :
1-4 Nov 1995
Abstract :
Splice is an analytical electrical circuit analysis program that operates under the Windows operating system. Splice is the only commercially available software that will perform this type of analysis. A description of the features found in Splice 1.0 and examples to illustrate them is presented. Splice is easy to use and works with the netlist file of the MicroSim Corporation PSpice simulator. The user adds special “analysis symbols” to the circuit schematic which instruct Splice to perform a specific type of analysis. The analysis symbols are transparent to PSpice, giving the user the option to simulate the network at any time. Splice is powered by the Waterloo Maple algebraic engine and can analyze many types of linear electrical networks consisting of inductors, capacitors, resistors, transformers, transistors, operational amplifiers and all types of AC and DC current and voltage sources. Splice can perform branch current, nodal voltage, Thevenin reduction, transfer function and two-port reduction analysis, with options for component substitutions, pole and zero calculations, sinusoidal steady-state analysis and time-domain result calculations. Splice cannot solve networks with nonlinear components, but it can reduce the linear network surrounding a nonlinear element, allowing the user to attempt an analytical solution. From computer-assisted homework to in-depth circuit analysis, Splice provides for better, more insightful linear electrical network analysis
Keywords :
SPICE; circuit analysis computing; computer aided instruction; electrical engineering education; linear network analysis; nomenclature; software reviews; MicroSim Corporation; Microsoft Windows; PSpice simulator; Splice; Thevenin reduction analysis; Waterloo Maple algebraic engine; analysis symbols; analytical network analysis software; branch current analysis; circuit schematic; component substitutions; computer-assisted homework; in-depth circuit analysis; linear electrical network analysis; netlist file; nodal voltage analysis; pole calculations; sinusoidal steady-state analysis; time-domain result calculations; transfer function analysis; two-port reduction analysis; zero calculations; Analytical models; Capacitors; Circuit analysis; Circuit analysis computing; Circuit simulation; Engines; Inductors; Operating systems; Performance analysis; Software performance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1995. Proceedings., 1995
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
ISSN :
0190-5848
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3022-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1995.483088
Filename :
483088
Link To Document :
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