Drawing circuit diagrams

Doug dmcgarrett at optonline.net
Thu Dec 23 07:36:35 UTC 2010


On 12/21/2010 10:28 AM, Chris G wrote:
> I want to put some simple circuit diagrams on web pages (or at least
> accessible from web pages) so I'm looking for a drawing program that is
> either easy to add circuit symbols to or has them already.
>
> /snip/
Unlike the poster, I would like a graphical _circuit analysis_ program.
I got gnucap from synaptic, but I have no idea how to use it.  Also, it
does not appear in a GUI menu, which I don't understand.  (Using PCLOS.)
If I find the program under /usr/bin and execute the file gnucap it appears
that it wants some kind of input,but since I have no instructions, I don't
know what to do next.  Then there's gnucap-modelgen.  I'm afraid I
know what that is, and I don't want to have to create spice files for
everything myself--the program should have a whole batch of
common parts available to use, but of course I don't know if it does
or not. Somebody enlighten me?  Or suggest something better?
What I'd like to see is something like Micro-Cap for Linux.

--doug

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