Design and Simulate Circuits

Matthew Palmer mpalmer at hezmatt.org
Sat Aug 20 02:41:35 UTC 2005


On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 08:28:33PM -0600, Luis Murillo wrote:
> In one of my classes the profesor is going to use Workbench so we can
> design and simulate circuits. I would like to use a software in Linux
> that does this, can anyone recommend any?

They're inflicting EWB on you too, huh?  Ghods I hated that program -- it
produced the world's ugliest mudmaps, had all sorts of cranky
ideosyncracies, and it's graphs were bong.

I used Spice (3g6, from memory), gnuplot and xfig to do the schematics. 
Lovely results everytime.  I'd probably use dia instead of xfig now, and
maybe an updated Spice (NGSpice is getting good words spoken).

- Matt

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"You are the eschatological manifestation of the ground of our being, the
ontological foundation of the context of our very selfhood revealed." And
Jesus replied, "What?"	-- Seen on the 'net
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