On Sunday 28 October 2007, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > >>> resistor is .001 ohms????? That's what you asked for. > >>> "1M" is 1 milli-ohm. > > Popular newbie trap, I guess.
To make it worse. (still a bug in gnucap snapshot, but will be fixed before the stable release)... In Spice: 1M is .001 1m is .001 1Meg is 1e6 1Mil is 1*25.4e-6 The official "SI" units (Verilog, Spectre, etc..) 1M is 1e6 1m is .001 .. so it depends on the file format, or what "language" is selected. Don't blame me. I didn't make the standard. When I refer to "Spice" here, I refer to "spice format" which gnucap uses. Same goes for gnetlist .... Outputting for Spice means Spice format. It is used for more than just the Spice program. That's why there is no "gnucap" option. The snapshot also reads Verilog or Spectre format. When you run gnetlist, say what format you want, not what application it is for. Not too far in the future, gnucap will also have language options to mimic different variants of Spice. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

