David Grant wrote:

Stuart Brorson wrote:

What is the recommended netlister of the day? spice or spice-sdb? I'm referring ot the option passed to gnetlist. Thanks for your help.


It depends upon which netlist format you are targeting.  :-)



Well, I don't really know. :-) I'm just trying to do SPICE simulations. Right now I'm working with a simple RC circuit (toy example), then the end goal is to make a Josephson junction symbol, have a model behind that, and run simulations on superconducting Josephson junction circuits. I just finished toying around with tclspice, now I'm toying around with LTspice.

By the way, do people usually put their .tran and .ic statements in their schematic as a spice command? I know that doing spice:tran in tclspice is easy, but in LTspice I think it needs to be there in the spice netlist (.cir) file.

Forget it, the tutorial answered this question for me...the part about using simulation.cmd and including it in the sch, thus separating simulation commands from the schematic.



Any help is appreciated.



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