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Pyspice is an easily extendable SPICE pre-processor written in Python to reduce simulation times with little loss in accuracy. It was inspired by John Sheahan's spicepp and developed as a modular and extensible method of pre-processing netlists. Primarily, it has been used to reduce netlists from the output of layout extraction tools. It combines parallel MOSFETs and capacitors, and optionally drops small capacitors. Planned improvements include a hierarchical namespace (e.g. .subckt/.ends and .alter blocks), more devices, and .include/.model support. Unlike other pre-processors, comments and blank lines are preserved in their relative positions. This keeps the output netlist readable for subsequent editing or processing.

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2006-10-11 20:24
0.2

Le présent communiqué comprend moins par défaut (passe à travers) la manipulation de tous les types d'éléments. La structure des cours (en LEO) a changé: il ya des classes de base qui contiennent des attributs communs, et les classes éléments qui définissent le comportement spécifique. Cette version devrait fonctionner avec n'importe quelle netlist et seulement toucher M et C's. Des travaux sont en cours sur la structure de classe.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements
This release includes least default (pass through) handling of all element types. The structure of classes (in LEO) has changed: there are base classes that contain common attributes, and element classes that define the specific behavior. This version should work with any netlist and only touch M's and C's. Work is ongoing on the class structure.

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