On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 23:44:10 -0400, al davis wrote: >> I did a bit of circuit simulation with ltspice recently. > > Why not gnucap?
Because it did not jump at me and slab GUI in my face. ;-) Seriously, I am a newbie at simulation. Ltspice had the advantage, that I had seen a colleague successfully using it for circuits with a few opamps. From the occasional remarks on this list and from the presentation of gnucap on geda.seul I got the impression, that gnucap is more like a hard core tool for those who know how. By the way, when I skip through the manual, I see resistors, capacitors, transistors and FETs. But what about opamps? Are there libraries for some of the most common models? Say, TL081, OP07, OP27, or an äquivalent to the fast LMH6624. How about comparators or instrumentation amps? Maybe, a simulation chapter in the geda tutorial would have tipped me away from ltspice towards gnucap. After all, gnucap (and ngspice?) has the advantage to work with gschem produced netlists, if I read the docs correctly. ---<(kaimartin)>--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak http://lilalaser.de/blog _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

