I was just working in gschem, I would tell you the version, but no --version
option :|.
The version is output when you run gschem (or any of the gEDA/gaf tools)
and it also available on the Help/About... dialog box.
Can gschem automaticly change my mouse icon to a crosshair when using
ludovic smadja wrote:
Hi,
I've lost some sch file (which are now garbaged) but netlist are ok.
Is there a way to convert a netlist to a schema (a basic schema) ?
regards,
--
Cordialement,
Ludovic SMADJA
You may be out of luck. The netlist only contains a small subset of the
information
I can't imagine why you would want one on either TX or RX... I have
never had any issues with RS232 on any board I have designed. My biggest
RS232 issue is usually finding a computer that has a serial port
grumble stupid laptops and their serial port exclusion /grumble
Joel Ostheller
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 09:30 -0800, Ostheller, Joel A. wrote:
I can't imagine why you would want one on either TX or RX... I have
never had any issues with RS232 on any board I have designed. My biggest
RS232 issue is usually finding a computer that has a serial port
grumble stupid laptops and
One part we use a lot is a Murata BLM18AG102SN1. They are available
from DigiKey. This part has a fairly high resistive component,
chosen specifically for our use mainly as a power supply filter. It
would also be appropriate for slower data signals like RS-232. If
you were concerned
Ok,
thanks for your answer,
I'll try to recreate circuit with bom and netlis in a text editor.
Ludovic
joeft a écrit :
ludovic smadja wrote:
Hi,
I've lost some sch file (which are now garbaged) but netlist are ok.
Is there a way to convert a netlist to a schema (a basic schema) ?
You worried about bad bits or overvoltage? An EMI ferrite isn't going
to have much effect on either for a relatively high Z interface like
RS-232.
The serial port will only be rarely used, and the chip controlling it
can be replaced. The lines that will be in continuous use have
stronger
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