![]() Status*: Display breakpoint information 5.3.49. Spec: Create a frequency domain plot 5.3.48. Showmod*: List model parameter values 5.3.47. Shell: Call the command interpreter 5.3.44. Settype: Set the type of a vector 5.3.43. Setscale: Set the scale vector for current plot 5.3.42. Setplot: Switch the current set of vectors 5.3.ss. Setcirc*: Change the current circuit 5.3.41. Sens*: Run a sensitivity analysis 5.3.39. Scatter: Indexed write to a vector 5.3.38. Run*: Run analysis from the input file 5.3.36. Resume*: Continue a simulation after a stop 5.3.34. Reshape: Alter the dimensionality or dimensions of 5.3.33. Rehash: Reset internal hash tables 5.3.31. Op*: Perform an operating point analysis 5.3.27. ![]() Listing*: Print a listing of the current circuit 5.3.25. Linearize*: Interpolate to a linear scale 5.3.24. Jobs: List active asynchronous spice runs 5.3.22. History: Review previous commands 5.3.20. Help: Print summaries of Spice3 commands 5.3.19. Hardcopy: Save a plot to a file for printing 5.3.18. Gather: Indexed read from a vector 5.3.17. Fourier: Perform a fourier transform 5.3.ga. Disto*: Perform a small-signal distortion analysis 5.3.du. Display: List known vectors and types 5.3.di. Delete*: Remove a trace or breakpoint 5.3.12. Deftype: Define type of plot or vector 5.3.dc. Aspice: Asynchronous spice run 5.3.as Assert: Interrupt execution if a condition is not trueĥ.3.6. Asciiplot: Plot values using old-style character 5.3.5. Applescript: Compile and run Applescript 5.3.4. Altermod*: Change a model parameter 5.3.ap. Alter*: Change a device or model parameter 5.3.am. Alias: Create an alias for a command 5.3.3. Ac*: Perform an AC, small-signal frequency response 5.3.2. EXPRESSIONS, FUNCTIONS, AND CONSTANTS 5.2. BATCH OUTPUT 4.4.1.SAVE Lines 4.4.2.PRINT Lines 4.4.3.PLOT Lines 4.4.4.FOUR: Fourier Analysis of Transient Analysis Out5. ANALYSES 4.3.1.AC: Small-Signal AC Analysis 4.3.2.DC: DC Transfer Function 4.3.3.DISTO: Distortion Analysis 4.3.4.NOISE: Noise Analysis 4.3.5.OP: Operating Point Analysis 4.3.6.PZ: Pole-Zero Analysis 4.3.7.SENS: DC or Small-Signal AC Sensitivity Analysis 4.3.8.TF: Transfer Function Analysis 4.3.9.TRAN: Transient Analysis 4.4. INITIAL CONDITIONS 4.2.1.NODESET: Specify Initial Node Voltage Guesses 4.2.2.IC: Set Initial Conditions 4.3. Junction Field-Effect Transistors (JFETs) 3.4.6. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) 3.4.4. KSpice Transmission Line Models 3.3.6.1 Simple Lossy Transmission Model (TXL) 3.3.6.2 Simple Coupled Multiconductor Model (CPL) 3.4. Uniform Distributed RC Model (URC) 3.3.6. Uniform Distributed RC Lines (Lossy) 3.3.5. Lossy Transmission Line Model (LTRA) 3.3.4. Linear Current-Controlled Voltage Sources 3.2.3. Linear Current-Controlled Current Sources 3.2.2.4. Linear Voltage-Controlled Voltage Sources 3.2.2.3. Linear Voltage-Controlled Current Sources 3.2.2.2. MacSpice User's Guide Table of Contents 1.
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