Spectrum Software has released Micro-Cap 9, the ninth generation
of our SPICE circuit simulator.
For users of previous Micro-Cap versions, check out the
new features available in the
latest version. For those of you who are new to Micro-Cap, take our
features tour to see
what Micro-Cap has to offer.
Powerful Plotting and Post-Analysis Functions
Operators include arithmetic, trigonometric, hyperbolic, Boolean,
relational, integration, differentiation, and FFT or signal
processing types. You can even do Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions,
and infinite series. Variables include voltage, current, power, energy,
charge, resistance, capacitance, flux, inductance, B field,
and H field. Device variables include lead currents and lead-to-lead
voltages, such as the base current and the base-emitter voltage of an NPN.
Signal processing operators include fast fourier transforms,
inverse fourier transforms, harmonics, total harmonic distortion
along with other DSP operators for spectrum, correlation, and coherence.
Micro-Cap also has the ability to import waveforms from SPICE or
Micro-Cap output files for direct comparison. In addition, you can
use the difa() and difd() functions which automatically compare two
analog or digital waveforms. These functions report any differences
between the two waveforms, simplifying testing.