On 11/5/06, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'm sending my project. it's very simple.
Thank you.
One big problem is that a number of your components do not footprints.
For example ---
max1, max2, trans1, uc1. The majority of your connections go to these devices.
You need to pick t
On Nov 5, 2006, at 1:57 PM, Bob Paddock wrote:
Someone asked me if I could do a PCB layout for them
at 10 GHz. I know there are a lot of very expensive packages
out there for doing this kind of thing, those are not in my budget.
How high a frequency has anyone here done?
10's of EHz. The c
On 11/5/06, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got it working in the example, but it still doesn't work in my project. :(
How can I check for errors, like the "on grid" stuff you said?
The active end of each symbol pin should be a different color. You should also
have a grid of dots
I just found out a different way to use the perl script pcb-matrix by:
John Luciani
www.luciani.org
He wrote it with such good documentation and meaningful variable names I
could modify it in 5 minutes of reading to do a different process!
Normally, his script makes a copy of a layout cell, a
i'm sending my project. it's very simple.
Thank you.
2006/11/5, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I got it working in the example, but it still doesn't work in my project. :(
How can I check for errors, like the "on grid" stuff you said?
Thank you.
2006/11/5, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PR
Hi Werner,
[snip]
>there's an article in the german "Linux Magazin" (www.linux-magazin.de)=20
>with the title "Ohne L=F6tkolben" (-> without soldering iron). It=20
>describes how to use gEDA together with ngspice to do some simulations.
>
>The article takes about 9 pages.
>
>The article is not onl
On 11/5/06, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did what you said and got it working now.
Thank you very much.
I just wonder whether it is a bug or a feature :)
Non-catastrophic infelicity ;-)
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I got it working in the example, but it still doesn't work in my project. :(
How can I check for errors, like the "on grid" stuff you said?
Thank you.
2006/11/5, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I did what you said and got it working now.
Thank you very much.
I just wonder whether it is a
I did what you said and got it working now.
Thank you very much.
I just wonder whether it is a bug or a feature :)
Tks.
2006/11/5, John Luciani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 11/5/06, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, I did.
> But it doesn't work for me.
> I've just realized I'm gett
From: Bob Paddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: gEDA-user: PCB's at 10 GHz or 2.5THz?
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 15:57:13 -0500
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Someone asked me if I could do a PCB layout for them
> at 10 GHz. I know there are a lot of very expensive packages
> out there for doing
Someone asked me if I could do a PCB layout for them
at 10 GHz. I know there are a lot of very expensive packages
out there for doing this kind of thing, those are not in my budget.
How high a frequency has anyone here done? Any tips or
suggestions to offer?
Anyone doing anything in the THz ra
Hi all,
there's an article in the german "Linux Magazin" (www.linux-magazin.de)
with the title "Ohne Lötkolben" (-> without soldering iron). It
describes how to use gEDA together with ngspice to do some simulations.
The article takes about 9 pages.
The article is not online, yet.
Regards
Wern
Vaughn Treude wrote:
John Luciani wrote:
I have a footprint which *may* work ---
QFP-80P-1380L1-1380L2-44N
John,
Thanks, but what I was really looking for was the symbol with the TQFP
pinout, which is different than the DIP-40 pinout.
[jg] Just use djboxsym or jgboxsym to create one.
Jeff VR wrote:
See pin/pad one and two.
The solid connection would do the trick and connect the pad and hole
but I see one problem with this. Pads are going to remove the solder
mask and unlike a trace the melted paste (solder) will want to follow
the trace (pad) into the hole.
Maybe I sho
I forgot DJ's web URL, so did a google search. Here's what turned up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Delorie
Pretty cool, DJ. How'd you get in there?
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On 11/5/06, Giorgenes Gelatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yes, I did.
But it doesn't work for me.
I've just realized I'm getting warnings when I load the net list:
2: Warning! net "unnamed_net10" is shorted to net "unnamed_net1"
3: Warning! net "unnamed_net10" is shorted to net "unnamed_net1"
4:
On 11/5/06, Vaughn Treude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Luciani wrote:
> On 11/4/06, Vaughn Treude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello all:
>> Excuse me if I've missed this in some obvious place, but I can't find a
>> symbol in standard library for the TQFP version of the PIC18F4420. I
>> know
yes, I did.
But it doesn't work for me.
I've just realized I'm getting warnings when I load the net list:
2: Warning! net "unnamed_net10" is shorted to net "unnamed_net1"
3: Warning! net "unnamed_net10" is shorted to net "unnamed_net1"
4: Warning! net "unnamed_net9" is shorted to net "unnamed_net
Hello
Does the simulation of BJT in Gnucap also reproduce the effect of fT
(transition frequency) decreasing with collector current decrease?
CL<
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