Very thanks Mr. Steven Rubin for your help with the netlist file concepts.

Very thanks Dr. Jacob Baker for your proposal, it´s work fine.

El sábado, 10 de octubre de 2020 a las 15:01:25 UTC-4, rjacobbaker escribió:

> When they emailed directly I suggested the following. 
>
> By putting the text for the netlist in spice code it should allow running 
> it directly with LTspice but I haven't tried it.
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> and the portion seen below. There is also an associated video: 
> http://cmosedu.com/videos/electric/electric_tutorial_1_video.mp4
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> Good luck!
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> On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 11:58 AM Steven Rubin <[email protected]> 
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>> Sorry, but this cannot be done easily. Spice netlists don't have any 
>> placement information. This means you would have to use Electric's 
>> placement tool, which would try to optimize things in a rectangular grid 
>> layout, probably not what you want. And it's not clear that Electric can 
>> read this netlist, although it does have other ways of importing netlists, 
>> so you might have to start by converting the LTSpice file, a lot of trouble.
>>
>> It would be best to go to the original program that wrote the LTSpice 
>> netlist and see if it has some other interchange format that Electric could 
>> read.
>>
>>    -Steven Rubin
>> On 10/10/2020 10:57 AM, Bárbaro Maykel López-Portilla Vigil wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone:
>> I would like to ask you the following:
>> I have a netlist file generated in LTSpice (* .net) and I need to load it 
>> in Electric  VLSI . My idea is not to make the schematic circuit in 
>> Electric VLSI again. Do you know how it could be done?
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