Software for Solving Electrical Circuits

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Software options for solving electrical circuits include SPICE and Multisim, which are popular among engineers. Various circuit simulation programs are available, ranging from free tools to expensive software from major companies like Cadence and Synopsys. These programs are essential for electrical engineering, enabling users to analyze circuits with components like resistors, capacitors, and transistors. Additional resources for free circuit simulation software can be found at geda.seul.org. Overall, circuit simulation software is crucial for effective electrical circuit design and analysis.
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Do we have a software which solves current electricity circuits when given requisite values of resistors,capacitors...and yeah also have transistors...
Please do tell..
 
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Do you mean like SPICE?
 
There are hundreds of circuit simulation programs. Some are free, and some are written by enormous companies (Cadence, Synopsys, etc.) and cost tens of thousands of dollars per user.

Circuit simulation programs are the bedrock -- quite literally -- of electrical engineering.

Check out http://www.geda.seul.org/ for tons of free circuit simulation programs.

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