Re: gEDA-user: Periodic steady state in NGSpice

2006-09-18 Thread al davis
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

Re: gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Wojciech Kazubski
> 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

Re: gEDA-user: two footprint generators on gedasymbols.org

2006-09-18 Thread John Doty
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

Re: gEDA-user: two footprint generators on gedasymbols.org

2006-09-18 Thread DJ Delorie
> Eliminates illegal gaps in the pin sequence numbering. Ah, ok. > ... and vacuum tube sockets ... Some things require a manual effort :-) ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

Re: gEDA-user: two footprint generators on gedasymbols.org

2006-09-18 Thread Dave N6NZ
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,

Re: gEDA-user: two footprint generators on gedasymbols.org

2006-09-18 Thread DJ Delorie
> 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

Re: gEDA-user: two footprint generators on gedasymbols.org

2006-09-18 Thread Dave N6NZ
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

Re: gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
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. regards -- Ramakrishnan - VU3RDD __

Re: gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread John Luciani
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 . . . . ?

Re: gEDA-user: Re: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
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

Re: gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
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

Re: gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Stuart Brorson
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

Re: gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Dan McMahill
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

gEDA-user: Re: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
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,

gEDA-user: ceramic capacitor footprints

2006-09-18 Thread Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
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 _