Best Circuit simulation Software?

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LTSpice IV is recommended for circuit testing due to its ease of use, speed, accuracy, and the fact that it is free. Users appreciate its virtual oscilloscope feature, which provides waveform visualization similar to actual oscilloscopes. The software is favored for confirming calculations and learning circuit behavior, with many finding it enjoyable to use. Experienced users in the LTSpice community share advanced techniques that enhance its capabilities. Overall, LTSpice is considered a standard tool for simulating simple circuits effectively.
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I recently downloaded LTSpice IV to use for testing circuits. Before I start to really learn the software I'd like to know if it's what I should be using or if there's something better. Basically I'm just testing simple circuits, but I do need the software to have a virtual oscilloscope.
 
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Well, I can't speak for others, but I learned LTSpice. It works good. You get waveform like on the oscilloscope. For normal frequency stuff, I get everything I want from LTSpice.
 
I agree.

This program is easy to use, fast, accurate and free.

And, it is fun to use.

I visit the yahoo LTSpice Group and the experts there get amazing results by direct programming.

I just use it to confirm (or deny) results I get with a calculator or sometimes to teach me how a circuit will work.
Sometimes I use it just because it is fun to use.

Here is an example where I varied the gain of a transistor by use of a direct command:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4222062/LTSpice%20example.PNG
 
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Thanks for the advice. I figured LTSpice was the standard. I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing out on anything before I started learning it.
 
Learn it, it's easy. Two or three posts from vk6kro helping me, I was on my merry way already. Any question, just post here.
 
Hi,
I need a simple square waveform generator circuit that uses opamps
 
Thanks a lot
 
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