SPICE world > Computer workstations
Simulation is an imitation of some real situations by a computer program. It is always used in designing airplanes and other vehicles, sports equipment, physics experiments, economics, meteorology, military plans, electronic circuits and much else.
The SPICE World is equipped with four computer-workstations for circuit simulation, Figure 1.
Figure 1: SPICE World
The circuits here exist as computer models only, Figure 2, and the operation of the circuits is therefore in Simulation only. The circuits can be changed or adjusted, and re-tested in new configurations, or with different inputs.
Figure 2: The simulation software that is used in the SPICE World
Advanced visitors, who already have basic knowledge of electronics, will find new ideas in the SPICE World. Here they can design and simulate their own circuits under guidance of Museum staffs. A number of circuits are also given so that every body can study how the circuit works.
SPICE world > Computer workstations