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> Using Matlab and SPICE (José Carlos Barros Oliveira)

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Until now the two most used tools in electronics were separated, Matlab and SPICE. These modifications allow to control SPICE voltage and current sources with MATLAB vectors, get the simulations results back in Matlab and forces Spice to simulate the desired time points. The package is composed by a modified version of the Berkley University SPICE, a Mexfunction to interface SPICE and Matlab and a M-FILE. The Spice and the Mex file file are compiled with mingwin under cygwin.

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