The SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Intro and SIMetrix Intro are free versions of the program with no license or copying restrictions. Virtually all features are enabled but a circuit size limit applies. The limits for the demo versions are generous enough for them to be used for real work and we are happy for users to do so.
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Windows
SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Intro 5.4 for Windows and SIMetrix Intro 5.4 require Windows NT 4 with SP6, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. SIMetrix Intro 5.4 will not install or run on Windows 95,98 or ME.
Linux
SIMetrix for Linux requires Redhat 7.x, 8.0 or 9.0, or SuSE 8.x or 9.x. Other distributions may work but are not supported. Note that the SIMPLIS versions are not available for the Linux platform.
SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Intro has all the features of SIMetrix Intro, so all the limitations described below also apply to it.
In addition the SIMPLIS simulator has the following restrictions:
Features
All features of the full production version are enabled except:
Circuit Size Limits
In SIMetrix Intro there is a limit to the size of circuit that can be simulated when using the SIMetrix Spice engine. The exact limits are:
"Internal analog nodes" include nodes inside elements such as opamps.
Although the number of allowed digital nodes is small, there is no limit to the size of definition for an arbitrary logic block. This in practice means that quite large digital circuits can be simulated.
There is also a limit to the number of some analog components. The limit for each type of component varies. For example, you can have about 18 BJTs or 76 diodes, but you can't have 18 BJTs and 76 diodes. But you could have 9 BJTs and 38 diodes. There are no limits for some components, e.g. resistors, independent sources and controlled sources.
Other Limitations
The schematic symbol library supplied has 170 symbols compared with 340 for the full product (SIMetrix AD).
Only a handful of device models are supplied, sufficient to run the example circuits.
There are no limits on the complexity of arbitrary source expressions or arbitrary logic block definitions.
There are also no limits on the size of schematic that can be drawn or printed. You are welcome to use SIMetrix as a free general purpose schematic drawing tool.