I want to be able to do something like this:
X1 0 1 jj params: Ic=35uA Rq=2 X2 0 1 jj .subckt jj n1 n2 B1 n1 n2 I=f(Ic, Rq) blah blah .param Ic=30uA Rq=1 .ends jj
This is basically totally LTspice syntax, but I'd like to be able to do this with just berkely spice3 or some other open source program like tclspice. Or if it is possible, to have the spice-compatible netlist generated from a schematic specifying what is shown above.
Is there any method to do this currently?
I've looked at spicepp but it doesn't help me. Although the idea is the same. In my case though, to do this automatically, I need two subcircuits to be generated, one with the default params, the other with the params specified at the X? line. Then I need to have the .param line substituted into the B? line current function I=f(Ic, Rq).
I guess what I need is a .model. But berkeley spice doesn't support that. I guess gnucap would be a good option perhaps. (yes, I am doing josephson junctions, BTW)
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