<analogsimulation />
Overview
<analogsimulation /> enables SPICE simulation for a <board /> and sets the simulation parameters, such as duration and time step. Place this element inside
your board alongside sources and probes to generate simulation results.
If you're new to simulation workflows, check out the SPICE simulation guide for step-by-step examples.
export default () => (
<board routingDisabled>
<voltagesource name="V1" voltage="5V" />
<resistor name="R1" resistance="1k" />
<trace from=".V1 > .pin1" to=".R1 > .pin1" />
<trace from=".V1 > .pin2" to=".R1 > .pin2" />
<voltageprobe name="VP_IN" connectsTo=".V1 > .pin1" />
<voltageprobe name="VP_OUT" connectsTo=".R1 > .pin1" />
<analogsimulation duration="10ms" timePerStep="0.1ms" spiceEngine="ngspice" />
</board>
)
Properties
| Property | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
duration | Total simulation time. Accepts numbers or time strings. | "10ms" |
timePerStep | Time interval between simulation steps. | "0.1ms" |
spiceEngine | SPICE engine to use. Typically "ngspice" or "spicey". | "ngspice" |
Use <analogsimulation /> once per <board /> to define how the simulation
runs. Combine it with <voltagesource /> and <voltageprobe /> elements to
create and observe waveforms.
For more end-to-end examples and best practices, we recommend reviewing the SPICE simulation guide.