> Current mirrors work just fine in ktechlab. They basically use the first
> transistor as a current sensing diode and use that to control the
> second. The problem is that the working voltage swing is on the order of
> microvolts so it utterly destroys your dynamic range and makes truly
> detaile
Manuel Naranjo wrote:
> Alan,
>> I have not been able to fix the current branch. =(((
>>
>> And I'm going crazy without a working ktechlab to play with my
>> brainstorms!! =((( I finally figured out how you are SUPPOSED to use
>> transistors for IV conversion... Current mirrors can bite me, they're
Yes, I'm AMAZED at the user base, we have 47 active accounts since the
new site went live. The Home Page has 3017 hits, and downloads page has
1213 hits. I need to get to work!
Link wrote:
On 12/05/09 07:12, Alan Grimes wrote:
Judging by the sourceforge statistics, we actually ha
Alan,
> I have not been able to fix the current branch. =(((
>
> And I'm going crazy without a working ktechlab to play with my
> brainstorms!! =((( I finally figured out how you are SUPPOSED to use
> transistors for IV conversion... Current mirrors can bite me, they're a
> fucking awful design!!!
On 12/05/09 07:12, Alan Grimes wrote:
> Judging by the sourceforge statistics, we actually have a sizable user
> base!!! (EEEK!!!)
>
I'm not surprised. KTechLab is awesome! It's the *only* visual real-time
circuit simulator for Linux I know of. Just being able to see what
happens by hovering
Judging by the sourceforge statistics, we actually have a sizable user
base!!! (EEEK!!!)
I have not been able to fix the current branch. =(((
And I'm going crazy without a working ktechlab to play with my
brainstorms!! =((( I finally figured out how you are SUPPOSED to use
transistors for IV conv