Simulate electronic circuit using Python and the Ngspice / Xyce simulators
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Simulate electronic circuit using Python and the Ngspice / Xyce simulators
A Full open-source/Full with Python/ interactive course for all who like to know "What is electronics?" from scratch to basic applications.
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