Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
Ok, I see where I have to get to next. Thank you. RobertTalty wrote:
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a s
:-) Looks like I'll be creating and studying asy files and libs for a while. Jim Thompson wrote: That's a bit advanced for me, but I'd like to get to the point where I can do that too. Thank you! :-)
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
Andy wrote: <snip> Understood. But they can be recreated using discretes. This truly isn't a problem. <snip> Precisely. :-) But there aren't many models or even internal schematics on the internet. So
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
Over MANY years I've tried lots of netlist to Schematic conversion programs. To be honest none of them work well f
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rjtalty
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Re: Network (.Net) analysis using LTSpice
Your are right, but i am looking toward extracting the results from a text file which is directly obtained by executing scad3.exe from the command window! I mean, I want to bypass the waveform window!
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Majid Rafei <rafei.majid@...>
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
The netlist for a subcircuit is essentially a "directed graph" (not a Cartesian graph, nor radial graph like you drew in high school) See the "tutorial/GraphDrawing" in the Mathematica help.
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Ray Merewether <ray_merewether@...>
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a s
I wish there was. I understand Cadence claims to have such a tool... sets you back ~$100K >:-o So, if you want to see, you have to grunt >:-} On the other side of the argument, though, sometimes you
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jtanalog
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
I wrote: rainbowsally wrote: There are all kinds of netlists. A netlist is generically just a file that has all the information about connectivity of your circuit. Most people who inquire about
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Andy I
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Re: attn: dual booters
BTW, that wasn't really the problem with the url I posted. When I joined the copied url from the actual file (which contains the user's id and isn't the real path) and the path to the files area, I
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Kevin -- Tip: a cheap full load resistor
For all who were E-Mailed off list I am sorry I did not realise till too late. That was my mistake and will stop.? Best wishes and good luck at what you do. You all did help out a stupid electronic
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Kevin Byrne
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Re: Kevin -- Tip: a cheap full load resistor
Yeah. Us old hippies need to stick together. :-) Absolutely the best of luck to you, Kevin. Email me offlist if there's anything you think I might be able to help with. Kevin Byrne wrote:
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
Andy wrote: Yes, but not everything *I* need. Not talking about a netlist.... I don't think. (???) Talking bout a literal *.asy file which should have all the info in it necessary to make some kind of
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: attn: dual booters
Those spaces are intentionally there, in some of the folder (directory) names, to group the important folders near the top of the (alphabetical) listing, on the group's website. I think that was
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Andy I
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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
It is not done by LTspice. (LTspice needs no schematic representation of what a circuit or subcircuit looks like ... the SPICE netlist has everything it needs.) It is NOT trivial to convert a netlist
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Andy I
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Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
I love the scematics (especially analogspiceman's.. :-) they are beautiful. I can even read my own! But I'd like to literally see how some of these subcircuits are modeled so I can see why things
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Kevin -- Tip: a cheap full load resistor
For the record Helmut ?I am not a computer geek, electronic geek but I have been getting 100 to 300 E-mails?a day quite a few of the stupid kind. I do not know how to spot spam, hackers or any thing
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Kevin Byrne
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Re: attn: dual booters
The "%" character is 'hexidecimal' for a <space> (0x20 or decimal 32) needed because spaces will terminate urls and urls can't be quoted like normal filesystem paths. The spaces prefixing the folder
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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Re: Network (.Net) analysis using LTSpice
Hello Majid, After you have run the simulation, you can export the results. Make waveform window the active window. File -> Export A dialog window will pop up. Choose the items you want to be
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Helmut Sennewald
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Re: I cannot access the File of LTspice.
Andy, I fully understand Shiggy's issue. I have 5 different yahoo ID's. I use one of them, my ham radio ID, for email access to most of the technical groups that I belong to. That said, there are some
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K. D. Sarchet <wy5r@...>
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Re: I can not access the File of LTspice.
Hi Shiggy. It's might be a login error at yahoo itself. That could explain the "three steps" to log in. Yahoo might not read Kanji? Does it work better or worse with Java turned on or off? You might
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rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...>
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