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* '''Instructions''': This activity has two design problems, and you are expected to create a Google Colab file that contains your analysis and calculations, schematic, SPICE netlist, and simulation results. Please refer to this sample Google Colab template. Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible. | * '''Instructions''': This activity has two design problems, and you are expected to create a Google Colab file that contains your analysis and calculations, schematic, SPICE netlist, and simulation results. Please refer to this sample Google Colab template. Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible. | ||
** If you are new to ngspice, please | ** If you are new to ngspice, please refer to the ngspice [http://ngspice.sourceforge.net/docs.html user manual]. | ||
* At the end of this activity, the student should be able to: | * At the end of this activity, the student should be able to: | ||
# Design and verify the performance of passive impedance matching circuits using ngspice. | # Design and verify the performance of passive impedance matching circuits using ngspice. |
Revision as of 15:58, 13 February 2025
EE229 Activity 1: Passive Matching Networks
- Instructions: This activity has two design problems, and you are expected to create a Google Colab file that contains your analysis and calculations, schematic, SPICE netlist, and simulation results. Please refer to this sample Google Colab template. Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.
- If you are new to ngspice, please refer to the ngspice user manual.
- At the end of this activity, the student should be able to:
- Design and verify the performance of passive impedance matching circuits using ngspice.