XIX Sympozjum Srodowiskowe PTZE - materialy.pdf

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XIX Sympozjum PTZE, Worliny 2009 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS Eva Katona, Miklos Kuczmann Laboratory of Electromagnetic Fields, Széchenyi István University, H-9026, Egyetem tér 1, Győr, Hungary e-mail: eva.katona@inbox.com The full paper deals with a software developed by the first author, which presents all the comfortable functions as the other networks and systems analyzing applications, but it gives a user friendly interface – what presented in Fig. 1 – in front of the other older ones [1]. Fig. 1. Graphical User Interface (GUI) of ANA The program, called ANA (Advanced Network Analysis) would like to give an easy to use working branch to the users, all the students and all the industrial workers, engineers and researchers as well. All the common functions are included, what were got used to in the other programs (for example SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) [2], ICAPS (Interactive Circuit Analysis Program Selector) [3], EWB (Electronics Workbench) [4], a Hungarian developed TINA (Toolkit for Interactive Network Analysis) [5] and the educational aimed BEL). The Berkley SPICE has been developed since the early 80’s years. To our days it has become the biggest industrial standard between the circuit analyzer applications. It can be found on the Internet as an open source application, and it is used for industrial and educational aims as well. 75

<strong>XIX</strong> <strong>Sympozjum</strong> <strong>PTZE</strong>, Worliny 2009<br />

ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS<br />

Eva Katona, Miklos Kuczmann<br />

Laboratory of Electromagnetic Fields,<br />

Széchenyi István University, H-9026, Egyetem tér 1, Győr, Hungary<br />

e-mail: eva.katona@inbox.com<br />

The full paper deals with a software developed by the first author, which presents all the<br />

comfortable functions as the other networks and systems analyzing applications, but it gives<br />

a user friendly interface – what presented in Fig. 1 – in front of the other older ones [1].<br />

Fig. 1. Graphical User Interface (GUI) of ANA<br />

The program, called ANA (Advanced Network Analysis) would like to give an easy to use<br />

working branch to the users, all the students and all the industrial workers, engineers and<br />

researchers as well. All the common functions are included, what were got used to in the other<br />

programs (for example SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) [2],<br />

ICAPS (Interactive Circuit Analysis Program Selector) [3], EWB (Electronics Workbench)<br />

[4], a Hungarian developed TINA (Toolkit for Interactive Network Analysis) [5] and the<br />

educational aimed BEL).<br />

The Berkley SPICE has been developed since the early 80’s years. To our days it has become<br />

the biggest industrial standard between the circuit analyzer applications. It can be found on<br />

the Internet as an open source application, and it is used for industrial and educational aims as<br />

well.<br />

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