Circuit Schematics and Spice Simulation on iPad? You bet!

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Spicy Schematics

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Hey guys, my name is Ed and I am an engineering student like yourselves, currently pursuing a Ph.D ... I wanted to let you know about an iPad app I developed over the past year available on the iTunes store.

Spicy Schematics is currently the only ipad application that offers circuit schematics and real spice simulation capability. You can check it out here [http://ischematics.com]. Use Spicy for iPad when you are on the go to sketch out ideas, simulate, and even send your netlist to yourself to work on later in Cadence! Since you have the capability to use subcircuit parts, you can upload complex subcircuit models and extend the complexity of your circuits .. you are virtually unlimited in terms of what you can do!

Spicy version 2.0 is the latest version and is packed with powerful features. You can upload your own models using the free Spicy Model Upload Service (http://ischematics.com/nUploadSpice.html), and models are ready to use immediately. There are tutorial videos posted on my youtube channel here [http://www.youtube.com/user/ischematics], so you can see how it works.

In addition, I created an Online Circuit Library where you can upload and store your circuits, or share them with others on your team, with a password protect option. This is a great resource and can be a great way to share and backup circuits. You can also export your circuit via email as a backup or to share, and you (or others you email to) can import those circuits. All circuit data is encrypted, so you don't need to worry about sharing your work with those you dont want to.

Spicy has been downloaded all over the world, and is the only app of its kind that can do what it does. Download the free version and try it out. [The current free version does not allow saving files or netlisting/simulation, but Spicy Free v 2.0 is coming within a week or so which will allow this]

Note that Spicy supports: MOS1, MOS2, MOS3, MOS6, MOS9, BSIM1, BSIM2, BSIM3v0, BSIM3v1, BSIM3v32, BSIM4, BSIM4v2, BSIM4v3, BSIM4v4. B4SOI fet models.

Also, guess what? there is also a simple iphone text-based spice simulator coming soon, check it out and stay tuned!
[http://ischematics.com/iphone.html]

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Homepage: http://ischematics.com
Tutorial Videos: http://ischematics.com/video.html
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SpicySchematics
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SpicySchematics
Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/group/spicy-schematics
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Spicy-Schematics-Simulation-iPad-4259821?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ischematics
 
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 20:13:52 -0800, Spicy Schematics wrote:

Hey guys, my name is Ed and I am an engineering student like yourselves,
currently pursuing a Ph.D.
Hey Ed!

Have you ever noticed that "damn" and "spam" rhyme?

--
Tim Wescott
Control system and signal processing consulting
www.wescottdesign.com
 
On Jan 28, 5:13 am, Spicy Schematics <i...@ischematics.com> wrote:
Hey guys, my name is Ed

Why do all sales pitches start with "Hi, my name is XXX..."?

My brain has a reflex action to switch channels as soon
as I hear it.
 
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:56:53 -0800, fungus wrote:

On Jan 28, 5:13 am, Spicy Schematics <i...@ischematics.com> wrote:
Hey guys, my name is Ed


Why do all sales pitches start with "Hi, my name is XXX..."?

My brain has a reflex action to switch channels as soon as I hear it.
Because they ask the question "who would be dumb enough to pay money for
the @#$% we're trying to sell?", and the answer is "someone who thinks
that a post that starts with 'Hi, my name is Ed' means that it's actually
posted by a 3rd party, and not some slimeball spammer".

--
Tim Wescott
Control system and signal processing consulting
www.wescottdesign.com
 
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:56:53 -0800 (PST), fungus <tooby@artlum.com>
wrote:

On Jan 28, 5:13 am, Spicy Schematics <i...@ischematics.com> wrote:
Hey guys, my name is Ed


Why do all sales pitches start with "Hi, my name is XXX..."?

My brain has a reflex action to switch channels as soon
as I hear it.
It's like all idiot sales calls start with "How are you today?"


--

John Larkin, President Highland Technology Inc
www.highlandtechnology.com jlarkin at highlandtechnology dot com

Precision electronic instrumentation
Picosecond-resolution Digital Delay and Pulse generators
Custom timing and laser controllers
Photonics and fiberoptic TTL data links
VME analog, thermocouple, LVDT, synchro, tachometer
Multichannel arbitrary waveform generators
 
John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:56:53 -0800 (PST), fungus <tooby@artlum.com
wrote:

On Jan 28, 5:13 am, Spicy Schematics <i...@ischematics.com> wrote:
Hey guys, my name is Ed


Why do all sales pitches start with "Hi, my name is XXX..."?

My brain has a reflex action to switch channels as soon
as I hear it.

It's like all idiot sales calls start with "How are you today?"

I don't hold anything back. They usually hang up before I finish
listing everything that's bugging me. :)

OTOH, I enjoy telling of campaign workers, who call to push their dog
in the election.

--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
 

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