![]() For digital simulations Qucs uses the FreeHDL program ( ). Qucs (Quite Universal Circuit Simulator) is a circuit simulator, which means you can configure a circuit with a graphical user interface (GUI) and simulate. This document should give you a short description on how to use it. The performance of a number of Qucs-S modelling extensions are demonstrated with a GaN HEMT compact device model and data obtained from tests using the Qucs-S/Ngspice/Xyce  ©/SPICE OPUS multi-engine circuit simulator. Qucs -, Quite Universal Circuit Simulator, Getting Started with, Digital Simulations, Qucs is also a graphical user interface for performing digital simulations. The multi-simulator version of Qucs is a freely available tool that offers extended modelling and simulation features compared to those provided by legacy circuit simulators. ![]() Particular importance is placed on the interaction between Qucs-S schematics, equation-defined devices, SPICE B behavioural sources and hardware description language (HDL) scripts. ![]() This article introduces a number of new features recently implemented in the 'Quite universal circuit simulator - SPICE variant' (Qucs-S), including structure and fundamental schematic capture algorithms, at the same time highlighting their use in behavioural semiconductor device modelling. Media in category 'Qucs' The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. System: Kubuntu-64-bit 20.04 - AMD 64-bit machine Im trying to install Quite Universal Circuit Simulator from source code and get error: configure: error: Qt > 4.6.0 is required. Current trends in circuit simulation suggest a growing interest in open source software that allows access to more than one simulation engine while simultaneously supporting schematic drawing tools, behavioural Verilog-A and XSPICE component modelling, and output data post-processing. ![]()
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