SPICEalapú
SPICEalapú refers to a family of software tools and libraries designed for the simulation of electronic circuits. The name is derived from SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis), an industry-standard general-purpose open-source circuit simulator developed at the University of California, Berkeley. SPICEalapú systems leverage the core principles and algorithms of the original SPICE program but are often implemented with enhancements, optimizations, or specific features tailored for particular applications or platforms.
These tools are crucial in the design and verification of electronic devices, from simple analog circuits to
Various commercial and open-source implementations fall under the SPICEalapú umbrella, each with its own strengths and