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Recommend a good simulator for analog signals

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is there a good simulator for analogic signals?
 

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I use orcad and it's good for simulation as far as i've seen
 

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there is one made by texas instruments that seems to be good
 

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EWB (Eletronics Workbench) is also good
 

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But if u are using a microcontroller i recommend the Proteus that can simulate a microcontroller
 

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scharmh is right, Proteus is the right choice when it come to microcontrollers
 

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Hspice is the classical tools.
smartspice of the sivalco is the new tool for the analog simulate, it is very speed!
Usim is the good convergent simulator, It is more strong than the hspice!
 

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I use the HSPICE , Smartspice and StratSim for snslog circuit simulation.
 

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How about ADS
 

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