345 results for “topic:spice”
Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
📻Terminal/ssh/sftp/ftp/telnet/serialport/RDP/VNC/Spice client(linux, mac, win)
Mirror of https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina The GTK+ Remmina Remote Desktop Client
An elegant virtual machine manager for the desktop
Simulate electronic circuit using Python and the Ngspice / Xyce simulators
SpiceyPy: a Pythonic Wrapper for the SPICE Toolkit.
Nyx is a high fidelity, fast, reliable and validated astrodynamics toolkit library written in Rust and available in Python
:milky_way: A virtual universe which lets you explore, analyze and present huge planetary datasets and large simulation data in real-time.
a SPICE-like electronic circuit simulator written in Python
Centralized repo to store KiCad/Spice modules for simulations
Spice# is a cross-platform electronic circuit simulator based on Berkeley Spice - the mother of commercial industry-standard circuit simulators.
Set of tools to interact with LTSpice. See README file for more information.
ANISE provides a toolkit and files for Attitude, Navigation, Instrument, Spacecraft, and Ephemeris data. It's a modern replacement of the NAIF SPICE toolkit.
A browser-based SPICE circuit simulator
A windows desktop client for Proxmox.
Launching SPICE remote-viewer for Proxmox VE VDI client
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The Xyce™ Parallel Electronic Simulator
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Python library to interact with spice simulators such as LTSpice, QSPICE, NGSpice and others.
Superconductor Circuit Simulator
SPICE netlist visualizer
Frequency domain, multi-tone harmonic balance, simulation of scattering parameters and noise in nonlinear circuits containing Josephson junctions. Scattering parameter conversion and interconnection.
A modern schematic entry and simulation program
Spice Programming Language
Remote-desktop client designed for the GNOME platform. Access virtual machines and other external screens.
thinRoot is a buildroot (https://buildroot.org/) powered operating system environment to create lightweight user-defined kiosk systems or ThinClients (e.g. using x86 hardware, RaspberryPi, ASUS Tinkerboard, etc.) to smoothly connect to server-based desktop environments via ThinLinc, RDP, SPICE@ProxmoxVE, VNC or to create a simple web-kiosk...
List of free power electronics resources
Runs a macOS image on QEMU in a docker container, with VNC, SSH and SPICE access
KiCad schematics and ngspice simulations originally published by Holger Vogt