[ot][spam]gpt-4 completions

Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many gmkarl at gmail.com
Tue Mar 21 10:25:10 PDT 2023


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"input": "Is there a software library that can simulate the logic
levels over time of a circuit containing multiple programmed mcus?",
"output": "Yes, there are several software libraries and tools that
can simulate the logic levels over time of a circuit containing
multiple programmed microcontrollers (MCUs). Some popular options
include:\n\n1. Proteus Design Suite (https://www.labcenter.com/):
Proteus is a powerful electronic design automation (EDA) tool that
offers schematic capture, simulation, and PCB design. It includes a
microcontroller simulation feature that supports a wide range of MCUs,
allowing you to simulate the behavior of your circuit with programmed
microcontrollers.\n\n2. LTspice
(https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice-simulator.html):
LTspice is a free, high-performance SPICE simulator that can be used
for simulating analog circuits, including those with microcontrollers.
While it doesn't have built-in MCU models, you can create your own MCU
models using behavioral voltage and current sources to simulate the
logic levels over time.\n\n3. PSpice (https://www.pspice.com/): PSpice
is another popular EDA tool for simulating analog and mixed-signal
circuits. It supports a wide range of microcontroller models and can
simulate the logic levels over time in a circuit with multiple
programmed MCUs.\n\n4. Qucs (http://qucs.sourceforge.net/): Qucs
(Quite Universal Circuit Simulator) is an open-source circuit
simulator that supports schematic capture, simulation, and analysis of
electronic circuits. While it doesn't have built-in MCU models, you
can create your own MCU models using behavioral voltage and current
sources to simulate the logic levels over time.\n\n5. SimulIDE
(https://simulide.blogspot.com/): SimulIDE is an open-source,
real-time electronic circuit simulator that supports microcontroller
simulation. It allows you to load and simulate MCU programs written in
assembly or C, making it suitable for simulating the logic levels over
time in a circuit with multiple programmed MCUs.\n\nThese tools can
help you design, simulate, and analyze your circuits with multiple
programmed microcontrollers, allowing you to optimize your designs and
ensure proper functionality before building physical prototypes."}


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