Circuit recognizer
Circuit Recognizer is a software that recognizes scanned circuits and generates its corresponding code, a code acceptable to PSPICE, a circuit analysis and simulation program. The code generated serve as the input for the PSPICE software for its analysis and simulation. Instead of using a circuit ed...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-171182021-12-04T03:53:58Z Circuit recognizer De Castro, Marianette T. Dionisio, Sonny D. Lao, Schoen C. Macatangay, Darell D. Circuit Recognizer is a software that recognizes scanned circuits and generates its corresponding code, a code acceptable to PSPICE, a circuit analysis and simulation program. The code generated serve as the input for the PSPICE software for its analysis and simulation. Instead of using a circuit editor to draw the circuit, all the user has to do is to scan a circuit from any printed materials, such as books, magazines and the like, and circuit recognizer will do the task of recognizing each element and generate its particular code. This will relieve the user from the the tedious process of producing the PSPICE code from the designed circuit, as well as the editing process required to draw and produce the circuit. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16605 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository |
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Circuit Recognizer is a software that recognizes scanned circuits and generates its corresponding code, a code acceptable to PSPICE, a circuit analysis and simulation program. The code generated serve as the input for the PSPICE software for its analysis and simulation.
Instead of using a circuit editor to draw the circuit, all the user has to do is to scan a circuit from any printed materials, such as books, magazines and the like, and circuit recognizer will do the task of recognizing each element and generate its particular code. This will relieve the user from the the tedious process of producing the PSPICE code from the designed circuit, as well as the editing process required to draw and produce the circuit. |
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