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MEP EP#226: Chickens and Tea leaves, Al's Simulation Recipe
Al Williams
One of the authors behind Hackaday, a website that features electronic projects and other things that appeal to people interested in computers, electronics, and technology
Ham radio operator
Author of many books
Has worked on everything from underwater technology to the International Space Station and just about everything in between
Was on previous episodes
EP#57: Mr. Williams, your book changed my life
EP#94: Al Williams and the Field Programmable Gate Arrays
EP #160: Al Williams and the One Instruction Wonder
Simulations
What do you think of simulation?
Analog?
Digital?
Different simulation software
LTSpice
Xyce from Sandia
TINA from TI
KiCad integrated spice
Microcap 12
EasyEDA
FALSTAD
LTSpice to Python bridge
Hackaday's Circuit VR
Where simulated or logical performance doesn’t match real world behavior