GNU Circuit Analysis Package explained

GNU Circuit Analysis Package
Other Names:Gnucap
Author:Albert Davis
Latest Preview Version:0.35
License:GPL-2.0-or-later

GNU Circuit Analysis Package (Gnucap) is a general purpose circuit simulator started by Albert Davis[1] in 1993.[2] It is part of the GNU Project.[3] The latest stable version is 0.35 from 2006. The latest development snapshot (as of July 2023) is from June 2023 and is usable.

It performs nonlinear DC and transient analysis, Fourier analysis, and AC analysis linearized at an operating point.[4] It is fully interactive and command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server. The output is produced as it simulates.

With grant funding from Nlnet,[5] the Gnucap project started to implement a first free/libre simulator with Verilog-AMS capabilities. As of July 2023 the model generator covers most of the analog subset and effectively replaces ADMS.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gnucap Contributors. 2021-02-17. www.gnucap.org.
  2. Web site: Gnucap (ACS) Revision history. 2021-02-17. www.gnucap.org.
  3. Web site: GNU. 25 June 2012.
  4. Web site: What is it?. 2021-02-17. www.gnu.org.
  5. Web site: Nlnet. 8 July 2023.