Berkeley University / Georgia Tech / Macquarie University And Other Credits

A modified and enhanced Spice3/XSpice simulation engine is supplied by AnaSoft, and whilst the organizations noted here formed the fundamental architecture of Spice3/XSpice, these organizations disclaim any and all liability as to its use. AnaSoft Ltd. is solely responsible for all valid legal liabilities and content of the Spice3/XSpice code, that is supplied as an executable implemented in XSpice.exe, by AnaSoft Ltd.


Spice3 Credit Notice

Berkeley University, EE and Computer Science Department

The Spice3 engine source code was developed, and credit is given to Berkeley University, CA, EE and Computer Science Department's CAD/IC research group originally led by/consisting of:

L. Nagel, Rohrer, E. Cohan and D. Penderson, 1972/73/74/75. However, many other students and staff were involved in the Spice project.

The BSim3 code is due to the efforts of the BSIM Research Group at Berkeley University, CA.


XSpice Credit Notice

Georgia Tech Computer Science and Information Technology Laboratory,

Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0415 added extensively to give Spice3 mixed mode simulation capability and code modeling features, referred to as XSpice, and retain copyright to their code.


PS JFet Model Credit

Department of Electronics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia for Collaborative Research and Development. A. E. Parker (tonyp@ics.mq.edu.au http://www.elec.mq.edu.au/~tonyp), and D. J. Skellern, authored the PS JFET model code. This is the level=2 extension.


Jim Groves jgroves@stny.rr.com also made significant additions, and also retains copyright to his code.


FFT/IFFT Source Code

Credit is given here to Jens Jørgen Nielsen 

jjn@get2net.dk

http://hjem.get2net.dk/jjn/fft.htm

Who wrote the source code for the Fast Fourier Transforms. 


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