Qucs-S Help documentation¶
User Manual and Reference Material¶
Authors Mike Brinson (mbrin72043@yahoo.co.uk) and Vadim Kusnetsov (ra3xdh@gmail.com)
Copyright 2015, 2016
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free
Software Foundation. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free
Documentation License”.
Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Basic Ngspice, Xyce and SPICE OPUS simulation
- Chapter 3.
Spice4qucs
subcircuits, macromodels and device libraries - Chapter 4. Device and component modelling with algebraic equations
- Chapter 5. More advanced circuit simulation techniques.
- Chapter 6. Ngspice, Xyce and SPICE OPUS post-simulation data processing with Qucs-S and Octave
- Chapter 7. Qucs and SPICE simulation models that work with ngspice, Xyce and SPICE OPUS
- Chapter 8. Ngspice custom simulation technology
- Chapter 9. XSPICE standard components and library
- Chapter 10. XSPICE user written device models and library
- Chapter 11. Introduction to mixed analogue/digital simulation
- Chapter 12. Verilog-A compact semiconductor device modelling
- Chapter 13. RF simulation with Ngspice, Xyce and SPICE OPUS
- Chapter 14. Qucs-S/Octave circuit simulation and device parameter extraction interface
- Chapter 15. References
A “Technical Description” of the Qucs simulator and implemented device models are available online at http://qucs.sourceforge.net/tech/technical.html.
Spice4qucs example schematics can be found in the spice4qucs source code “examples” directory.
Unofficial Qucs build with spice4qucs features enabled called release candidate 6 (rc6) can be downloaded from https://github.com/ra3xdh/qucs/releases/tag/0.0.19S-rc6.