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SAND2008-6459
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Printed February 2009
XyceTM Parallel Electronic Simulator
Reference Guide, Version 4.1
Eric R. Keiter,
Ting Mei, Thomas V. Russo, Eric L. Rankin, Richard L. Schiek,
Keith R. Santarelli, Heidi K. Thornquist, and Deborah A. Fixel
Electrical and Microsystems Modeling
Todd S. Coffey
Roger P. Pawlowski
Applied Mathematics and Applications
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800
Mail Stop 0316
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0316
February 20, 2009
Abstract
This document is a reference guide to the Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator, and is
a companion document to the Xyce Users' Guide. The focus of this document is (to
the extent possible) exhaustively list device parameters, solver options, parser options,
and other usage details of Xyce. This document is not intended to be a tutorial. Users
who are new to circuit simulation are better served by the Xyce Users' Guide.3
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