Re: gEDA-user: simulating power mosfets

2010-03-11 Thread João Silva
On Mar 11, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Joerg wrote: If for some reason gEDA doesn't allow to switch to another refdes letter inside the schematic (which would be sort of strange because of differing preferences in various countries) you'd have to make a new part, then set it's refdes letter to X.

gEDA-user: simulating power mosfets

2010-03-10 Thread Phil Frost
I'm trying to simulate my first nontrivial circuit with ngspice. The circuit in question is a discrete MOSFET driver. I wasn't able to find any spice models for the power MOSFETs I'm using (Ixys IXTP200N055T2), but I was able to find something from Fairchild for a similar device, FDP032N08. The

Re: gEDA-user: simulating power mosfets

2010-03-10 Thread Joerg
Phil Frost wrote: I'm trying to simulate my first nontrivial circuit with ngspice. The circuit in question is a discrete MOSFET driver. I wasn't able to find any spice models for the power MOSFETs I'm using (Ixys IXTP200N055T2), but I was able to find something from Fairchild for a similar

Re: gEDA-user: simulating power mosfets

2010-03-10 Thread John Doty
On Mar 11, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Joerg wrote: If for some reason gEDA doesn't allow to switch to another refdes letter inside the schematic (which would be sort of strange because of differing preferences in various countries) you'd have to make a new part, then set it's refdes letter to X.

Re: gEDA-user: simulating power mosfets

2010-03-10 Thread Joerg
John Doty wrote: On Mar 11, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Joerg wrote: If for some reason gEDA doesn't allow to switch to another refdes letter inside the schematic (which would be sort of strange because of differing preferences in various countries) you'd have to make a new part, then set it's refdes