SapWin

SapWin

Infobox Software
name = SAPWIN (Symbolic Analysis Program for Windows)
developer = University of Florence
latest_release_version = 3.0 build 1.56
latest_release_date = October 2006
operating_system = Microsoft Windows
genre = Electronic design automation
license =
language = English
programming language = C++
website = [http://cirlab.det.unifi.it/Sapwin/ cirlab.det.unifi.it/Sapwin/]

SAPWIN (Symbolic Analysis Program for Windows) is a symbolic circuit simulator written in C++ for the Windows (95/98/ME/NT/2000) environment. Unlike more common numerical circuit simulators (such as SPICE), SAPWIN can generate analytical Laplace domain expressions for arbitrary network functions of linear analog circuits. The SAPWIN package also includes tools for schematic capture and graphic post-processing.

SAPWIN is available for free from its homepage at the University of Florence website.

APEC-NG

SAPEC-NG (Symbolic Analysis Program for Electric Circuits - Next Generation) is the open-source successor to SAPWIN, written in C and designed for the Linux platform. It is currently in development and lacks schematic capture and a GUI front-end.

ee also

SNAP

External links

* [http://cirlab.det.unifi.it/Sapwin/Screenshot.htm SAPWIN screenshot]
* [http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/es/May2001/12/Begin.htm SAPWIN - A Symbolic Simulator as a Support in Electrical Engineering Education]
* [http://cirlab.det.unifi.it/sapec_ng/sapec-ng.html SAPEC-NG]


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