Hi,
> now that I fell so much in love with gEDA and GnuCap alike - I've
> created a little tutorial for total beginners about both. I hope you
> enjoy it.
>
> http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
>
This is a really nice tutorial and really useful to those users who
want to use gnucap and g
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> Why do you think gnucap wouldn't work when I did the same thing modularly,
> but when it was in the script it would work?
I really am not sure at all. It might be a bug. But actually it is my
belief that GnuCap is compliant to some weird Spice specifications which
makes t
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> Awesome, my first gwave simulation was actually a success.
Nice :-)
> Thank you so much Mr. Bauer, next I'll see if I can get a counter working.
You're very welcome.
Kind regards,
Johannes
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Why do you think gnucap wouldn't work when I did the same thing modularly,
but when it was in the script it would work?
-BAF
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Brian Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awesome, my first gwave simulation was actually a success.
>
> Thank you so much Mr. Bauer, next
Awesome, my first gwave simulation was actually a success.
Thank you so much Mr. Bauer, next I'll see if I can get a counter working.
Thanks,
BAF
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Johannes Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Brian Fuller schrieb:
> > The bash script got gwave open for me, but not
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> The bash script got gwave open for me, but not displaying anything even
> though the circuit was fully loaded.
So there really is no data to display or did you just not pull the
available data in the drawing areas? There should be two windows, one
which shows buttons labe
The bash script got gwave open for me, but not displaying anything even
though the circuit was fully loaded.
-BAF
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Kai-Martin Knaak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:59:34 +0200, Johannes Bauer wrote:
>
> > Would you mind to upload
> >> it to
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:59:34 +0200, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Would you mind to upload
>> it tohttp://geda.seul.org/wiki/ ?
>
> No, not at all - if you'd tell me where exactly I should put it I will
> upload it.
First off: Ask Ales for an account. Else you won't be able to edit
anything
Hi Werner,
Werner Hoch schrieb:
> On Sonntag, 13. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
>> now that I fell so much in love with gEDA and GnuCap alike - I've
>> created a little tutorial for total beginners about both. I hope you
>> enjoy it.
>>
>> http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
>
> Nice. Can y
Hallo Kai-Martin,
Kai-Martin Knaak schrieb:
>> http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
>
> Great!
> This really should enter the wiki of the geda suite. A tutorial on how to
> use gschem to produce valid gnucap simulations would certainly be
> appreciated by the next generation of novices. Woul
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> But to add to the confusing circumstances, when I try the transient build
> with the correct information I'm informed that the model is not a mosfet :\
Hmm, the output you provided seems kind of awkward. Try the following
script, please, and see if it works for you:
#!/bi
Hi Johannes,
On Sonntag, 13. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> now that I fell so much in love with gEDA and GnuCap alike - I've
> created a little tutorial for total beginners about both. I hope you
> enjoy it.
>
> http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
Nice. Can you please also publish the Par
Hallo Johannes,
> http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
Great!
This really should enter the wiki of the geda suite. A tutorial on how to
use gschem to produce valid gnucap simulations would certainly be
appreciated by the next generation of novices. Would you mind to upload
it to http://ged
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> Aah, there it is, build then .model does the trick.
>
> Thanks!
Thank you for the report, the howto has been updated accordingly! If
there are any other problems, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Johannes
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But to add to the confusing circumstances, when I try the transient build
with the correct information I'm informed that the model is not a mosfet :\
gnucap> list
R1 ( Vin 1 ) 1.K
C1 ( 1 0 ) 1.u
D1 ( 1 Vout ) 1N4004 area=NA( 1.)
Model ( 1N4004 D 0 0 )l=NA( NA) w=NA( NA)
.model 1N4004
Aah, there it is, build then .model does the trick.
Thanks!
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Johannes Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Brian Fuller schrieb:
>
> > model 1N4004 D
> > ^ ? bad command
> >
> > I had the utilities on my system from apt-get, I searched around online
> and
> >
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> model 1N4004 D
> ^ ? bad command
>
> I had the utilities on my system from apt-get, I searched around online and
> found a 1N4004.MOD or so it seems. Maybe this will help?
It should work with just that definition, without any file - did you try
out ".model 1N4004 D
gnucap> get lpf.net
* Spice netlister for gnetlist
gnucap> list
R1 ( Vin 1 ) 1.K
C1 ( 1 0 ) 1.u
D1 ( 1 Vout ) 1N4004 area=NA( 1.)
gnucap> model 1N4004 D
model 1N4004 D
^ ? bad command
I had the utilities on my system from apt-get, I searched around online and
found a 1N4004.MOD or so
Brian Fuller schrieb:
> Thanks so much for the tutorial, it's nice to have it all so simply put, but
> funny enough my gwave doesn't understand the 1N4004 part, any suggestion for
> why this could be?
Thank you :-)
Did you really use the line
model 1N4004 D
to define a "standard" model under th
I'm sorry, I meant gnucap not gwave :\
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Brian Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks so much for the tutorial, it's nice to have it all so simply put,
> but funny enough my gwave doesn't understand the 1N4004 part, any suggestion
> for why this could be?
>
> I
Thanks so much for the tutorial, it's nice to have it all so simply put, but
funny enough my gwave doesn't understand the 1N4004 part, any suggestion for
why this could be?
Is there a parts library I need to download for it, or is kubuntu just
flawed in the apt-get process, or any suggestion on wh
Hello list,
now that I fell so much in love with gEDA and GnuCap alike - I've
created a little tutorial for total beginners about both. I hope you
enjoy it.
http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
Note that this mail has also been posted on the gnucap-help mailing list.
Kind regards,
Johannes
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