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Micro-Cap
Analog and digital circuit simulator
Analog and digital circuit simulator
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Micro-Cap |
| logo | Micro-Cap12.JPG |
| logo size | 120px |
| author | Andy Thompson, Tim O'Brien, Bill Steele |
| developer | Spectrum Software |
| released | |
| discontinued | yes |
| latest release version | 12.2.0.5 |
| latest release date | |
| operating system | Windows 2K, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 |
| platform | IA-32, x86-64 |
| size | 58 MB |
| language | English |
| genre | Electronic design automation |
| license | Freeware |
| website | Website archive |
Micro-Cap is a SPICE compatible analog/digital circuit simulator with an integrated schematic editor that provides an interactive sketch and simulate environment for electronics engineers. It was developed by Spectrum Software, and was only available with a paid commercial license. In July 2019, Spectrum Software closed down and Micro-Cap was released as freeware. Software updates and technical support are no longer available. In early 2023, their website went offline, though it was previously backed up at archive.org.
Version history
The name Micro-Cap was derived from the term Microcomputer Circuit Analysis Program. The forerunners to the Micro-Cap simulator were the Logic Designer and Simulator. Released in June 1980, this product was the first integrated circuit editor and logic simulation system available for personal computers. Its primary goal was to provide a “circuit creation and simulation” environment for digital simulation.
In August 1981, the analog equivalent of the first program, Circuit Designer and Simulator, was released. Its integrated text editor created circuit descriptions for a simple, linear, analog simulator. September 1982 saw the release of the first Micro-Cap package as a successor to the Circuit Designer and Simulator.
- 1982 Micro-Cap
- 1984 Micro-Cap 2
- 1988 Micro-Cap 3
- 1992 Micro-Cap 4
- 1995 Micro-Cap 5
- 1997 Micro-Cap 5 2.0
- 1999 Micro-Cap 6
- 2001 Micro-Cap 7
- 2004 Micro-Cap 8
- 2007 Micro-Cap 9
- 2010 Micro-Cap 10
- 2013 Micro-Cap 11
- 2018 Micro-Cap 12 - the final major version
References
;Notes
- Spice Programs: Computerized Circuit Analysis For Analog EEs
- Analysis of digital filters via SPICE-family programs
- Modeling IIj Noise in HEMTS with SPICE-Based Micro-Cap
- AC Analysis of Idealized Switched-Capacitor Circuits in Spice-Compatible Programs
- White Paper: A New Zobel Network for Audio
- Get more power with a boosted triode
References
- Thompson, Andy. "Micro-CAP: An Analog Circuit Design System for Personal Computers". IEEE.
- "Micro-Cap Price List".
- (January 8, 2020). "Commercial Circuit Simulator Goes Free".
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20230219052113/http://www.spectrum-soft.com/index.shtm Final archive of Spectrum Software website; February 19, 2023.]
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