JSPICE

JSPICE is a simulator for superconductor and semiconductor circuits, and is based on the general-purpose circuit simulation program SPICE2; it is incorporated with the Josephson junction model. It supports the same SPICE2 format and is running in the batch mode. Like SPICE2, it has ASCII plotting facility built in.

The simulator is only valid for transient simulations and DC operating point; AC small-signal analyses are not allowed.

Hardware/Operating System Requirements: UNIX (Ultrix 4.0, HPUX 7.0, Sys V); VMS; math coprocessor not necessary if a complete math library is available, however it is recommended.

Compiler: FORTRAN

Versions Available: UNIX

Distribution Media: QIC-120, QIC-150, QIC-320, 8mm (2.2 gig), TK50 (DEC tape format), 9-track 1600 bpi, 9-track 6250 bpi.

Source Code: Yes

Object Code: No

Materials/Handling Fee: $100.00

Documentation Included with the Program:

  1. User's Guide: Josephson Junctions in SPICE 2G5. Available separately for $5.00
    March, 2014: josephsonJunctionsInSPICE2G5.pdf 26k: Josephson Junctions in SPICE 2G5 (20 Dec 1982), R. E. Jewett, Electronics Research Laboratory and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720

Foreign Distribution: Yes


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