Subcircuit files for IC's (Contributor: S Padma Shree)#595
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Integrated Circuits (ICs) play a crucial role in modern electronics, forming the foundation for a wide range of applications. Ensuring their accurate simulation and integration in eSim enhances their usability in circuit design and analysis.
Purpose
The primary goal is to simplify the implementation of complex circuits by providing well-structured IC models in eSim. This will allow users to efficiently design and test circuits using these fundamental ICs.
The list of ICs present in this pull request are as follows:
Approach
To design an IC in eSim, the following steps are followed:
1.Schematic Design – Create the circuit schematic of the IC.
2.ERC Check – Perform an Electrical Rule Check (ERC) to identify and resolve any errors.
3.Netlist Generation – If no errors are found, generate the netlist.
4.Conversion to NgSpice – Convert the KiCad schematic to an NgSpice-compatible format while defining the necessary component values.
5.Simulation & Analysis – Run simulations to analyze the input-output characteristics and validate the performance of the designed IC.