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One possibility is adding a `.sd` directive. LTspice won't raise an error upon seeing an unknown command. This is neat because a user wouldn't have to interface between the YAML file and the circuit (…
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Hi All,
I was trying to simulate my design in the LTSPICE with the spice directives for PMOS and NMOS models using the file "sky130_fd_pr__nfet_01v8_lvt".
It is giving me the following error that sa…
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I have recently discovered this website containing SPICE models for different devices: https://fotoelektronika.com/spice-models/ The most of these models could be converted to Qucs-S libraries. The mo…
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Hi Luke,
I'm not an expert, but I modeled the current amplifier in LTSpice and it doesn't appear to have enough gain.
You are using a 0.005 Ohm shunt resistor, so at 10A this will give you 0.05V AC …
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I\m trying to get started with KiCad and Spice, but it I can't seem to find any parts with spice-models loaded. Right-clicking a part->opening properties->Edit Spice Model seems to be empty on all par…
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The popular freeware circuit simulator LTspice saves .asc files.
Does Qucs-S plan to support such files?
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## Terminal Stuff
* [x] `$ brew upgrade bat fzf git heroku hokusai hub macvim the_silver_searcher tmux yarn`
* [x] `$ replug`
* [x] `$ asdf update && asdf plugin-update --all && asdf reshim`
* [x] `$…