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**What This Document Is**
This resource is a practical introduction to using SPICE, a widely-used electronic circuit simulation program, specifically tailored for students in the Microelectronic Devices and Circuits course (ELENG 105) at UC Berkeley. It functions as a pre-lab exercise, designed to build foundational skills before hands-on laboratory work. The material focuses on applying SPICE to analyze basic electronic circuits and interpret simulation results. It’s geared towards reinforcing theoretical understanding through practical application.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is essential for students who are new to circuit simulation or transitioning to SPICE from other software packages. It’s particularly valuable before undertaking laboratory assignments that require SPICE proficiency. Students will benefit from working through this material to solidify their understanding of circuit analysis techniques and develop confidence in using industry-standard simulation tools. It’s best utilized *before* attempting to simulate more complex circuits, ensuring a strong base for future learning.
**Topics Covered**
* Fundamentals of SPICE simulation
* Circuit representation using netlists
* AC analysis of electronic circuits
* Transfer function analysis
* Bode plot interpretation (magnitude and phase)
* Verification of theoretical calculations with simulation results
* Using simulation software tools for data visualization
**What This Document Provides**
* A starting point for learning HSPICE, a specific SPICE implementation.
* A circuit example for initial practice and validation.
* Guidance on performing AC analysis over a specified frequency range.
* Instructions on generating and interpreting Bode plots from simulation data.
* A framework for comparing simulation results with hand calculations.
* Preparation for successful completion of related laboratory exercises.