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Re: Is there an easy way to convert subciruits to schematics? (I.e., a sub2asc converter)
I wrote: rainbowsally replied: I hope I am neither offending, nor coming off sounding like a jerk ... but I am still not sure you understand. Let's say someone hands you a SPICE model for an IC, part
By Andy I · #56955 ·
Re: I can not access the File of LTspice.
Hi Andy-san! Thanks your clear email. ---> Blocked means bellow meanings. 1) The system blocked positively by any reason. 2) My profile information was modified by any reason which include my
By ÖØËɺê²ý · #56954 ·
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:
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56953 ·
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! :-)
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56952 ·
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
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56951 ·
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
By rjtalty · #56950 ·
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!
By Majid Rafei <rafei.majid@...> · #56949 ·
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.
By Ray Merewether <ray_merewether@...> · #56948 ·
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
By jtanalog · #56947 ·
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
By Andy I · #56946 ·
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
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56944 ·
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
By Kevin Byrne · #56945 ·
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:
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56943 ·
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
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56941 ·
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
By Andy I · #56942 ·
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
By Andy I · #56940 ·
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
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56939 ·
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
By Kevin Byrne · #56938 ·
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
By rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> · #56935 ·
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
By Helmut Sennewald · #56937 ·