Edy wrote:
> I'm trying to program shooting-method with Newton
> and/or harmonic balance method for calculation of
> periodic steady state of nonlinear circuits in NGSPICE.
> Some (more) help would be nice. Is there someone
> with a good knowledge about ngspice and C programming?
> Have you somethi
> There are plenty of cap footprints at various locations. You need to
> let us know what footprint you want, e.g. SMT 0805, 1206? or a
> through-hole device? or what . . . . ?
I also have some ceramic through-hole capacitors in my hack of m4 part
library:
http://www.sp5pbe.waw.pl/~sp5smk/pcb-sy
On Sep 18, 2006, at 10:57 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
I never understood the need for pinseq.
Pin function is identified by pinseq. Used by gnetlist in a couple
of places at least:
1. Slotted components. Pin number lists for each slot are in pinseq
order.
2. SPICE identifies subcircuit con
> Eliminates illegal gaps in the pin sequence numbering.
Ah, ok.
> ... and vacuum tube sockets ...
Some things require a manual effort :-)
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DJ Delorie wrote:
> I never understood the need for pinseq. What practical differences
> does your change make?
Eliminates illegal gaps in the pin sequence numbering.
>
> Consider adapting my dilpad generator to do through-hole with your
> logic.
I'll take a look at it.
> If we merge those,
> Cool. Very timely. Those will be very useful to me right now, and I do
> mean immediately. I only see a web interface, are you planning to make
> the scripts themselves available?
You can check out the gedasymbols.org web site via anonymous cvs, and
have access to all the files therein.
ht
Cool. Very timely. Those will be very useful to me right now, and I do
mean immediately. I only see a web interface, are you planning to make
the scripts themselves available?
I found djboxsym to be very useful, not just as a generator, but it was
very helpful to read it and experiment with
On 9/18/06, John Luciani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some footprints for Kemet ceramic caps at ---
http://www.luciani.org/geda/pcb/pcb-footprint-list.html#cap-cer
Thanks, John. Those are the ones I am looking for.
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On 9/18/06, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/18/06, Stuart Brorson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are plenty of cap footprints at various locations. You need to
> let us know what footprint you want, e.g. SMT 0805, 1206? or a
> through-hole device? or what . . . . ?
On 9/18/06, Kai-Martin Knaak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You may take one of the generic footprints. e.g. 0805_*, 1206_*, etc.
However, there are dedicated capacitor footprints in the m4 lib.
Run pcb, and choose from the library window:
( Window - Library- pcblib- ~generic, Capacitor* )
I prefe
On 9/18/06, Stuart Brorson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are plenty of cap footprints at various locations. You need to
let us know what footprint you want, e.g. SMT 0805, 1206? or a
through-hole device? or what . . . . ?
I am sorry, it is a thru-hole device.
Thanks for the links. I will l
There are plenty of cap footprints at various locations. You need to
let us know what footprint you want, e.g. SMT 0805, 1206? or a
through-hole device? or what . . . . ?
Here's an entry in the FAQ:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:pcb_tips#where_can_i_get_pre-drawn_footprints_for_pcb
John Lucia
Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to locate footprints for ceramic capacitors. I couldn't
find any in the gedasymbols.org and also in the m4 and newlib
directories. I am a newbie in geda and so it is highly probably that I
am overlooking something. Can someone help me out?
wha
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 18:31:41 +0530, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan wrote:
> I am trying to locate footprints for ceramic capacitors. I couldn't find
> any in the gedasymbols.org and also in the m4 and newlib directories.
You may take one of the generic footprints. e.g. 0805_*, 1206_*, etc.
However,
Hi,
I am trying to locate footprints for ceramic capacitors. I couldn't
find any in the gedasymbols.org and also in the m4 and newlib
directories. I am a newbie in geda and so it is highly probably that I
am overlooking something. Can someone help me out?
Thanks
--
Ramakrishnan - VU3RDD
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