Connect AI to LTspice and ngspice for circuit design and simulation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "ltspice-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use ltspice-mcp to create an inverting op-amp amplifier with 10k input resistor, 100k feedback resistor, and ±12V supply. Run an AC simulation and report the 1 kHz gain, -3 dB bandwidth, and key node voltages.
Returns the circuit setup, simulation configuration, and structured results for gain, bandwidth, and node voltages.
Edit the existing LTspice schematic to adjust the RC low-pass filter cutoff to 1 kHz, then compare the magnitude response before and after at 100 Hz, 1 kHz, and 10 kHz.
Outputs updated component values, revised schematic details, and before-versus-after response comparison data.
Use ngspice to simulate a bridge rectifier with capacitor filtering, using a 12 VAC input and 100 ohm load. Calculate the average output voltage and ripple peak-to-peak, then suggest improvements to reduce ripple.
Returns structured simulation values for the rectifier supply along with actionable parameter optimization suggestions.
Read, edit, simulate, and plot LTspice circuits using natural language.
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Simulate dynamic actions for any query with persistent state across sessions.
Recognize circuit images and extract components, text, topology, and netlists.
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