Hi all, Can anybody please tell me that which tool i'll be using using to analyze the source code of KiCad ?
Your assistance will be highly appreciated. Regards, Babar Malik. Best Regards, Muhammad Babar Malik Namal College Mianwali An Associate College of University of Bradford On 16 January 2018 at 23:27, Dan Weatherill <[email protected]> wrote: > gnucap would also be very nice, especially for mixed signal stuff. > That said my impression of it is that its development is not especially > active > at the moment. > > Dan W > > > On Tuesday, 16 January 2018 09:22:49 GMT Babar Malik wrote: > > Thanks a lot. As far as my background knowledge is concerned, I am > familiar > > with C++ but I didn't executed any project which includes a complete > > software development. > > > > Babar > > > > Best Regards, > > Muhammad Babar Malik > > Namal College Mianwali > > An Associate College of University of Bradford > > > > On 16 January 2018 at 13:38, Christian Gagneraud <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > CC Qucs's maintainer, please feel free to extend. > > > > > > On 16 January 2018 at 21:14, Babar Malik <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am much more interested to integrate Kicad and Qucs, and the first > > > > > > step > > > > > > > towards this would be to study the source code of Kicad from scratch. > > > > Can > > > > you please help me regarding to this ? Please guide me from where I > > > > > > should > > > > > > > take first step? > > > > your help will be highly appreciated. > > > > > > Hi Babar, (Please keep mailing list(s) posted) > > > > > > Integrating KiCAD and Qucs can be done at several levels. > > > Both projects are written in C++, but one uses WxWidgets, while the > > > other is using Qt (3, 4, but not 5). > > > So maybe a possible approach would be to try to integrate qucsator > > > (the core simulation engine) with KiCAD's GUI. > > > That is: do not try to merge/join them at C++ level, but at process > level. > > > Please also note that Qucs has some friendly forks that attempts to > > > consolidate alternative simulation engines (ngspice, xyce, gnucap, > > > spice opus, ...) > > > > > > See eg.: https://qucs-help.readthedocs.io/en/spice4qucs/BasSim.html > > > > > > I have no authority in any of the aforementioned projects, but may I > > > suggest to contact the developer mailing of each project. > > > Have a look at each project git repo, and don't hesitate to ask > > > question on respective mailing lists. > > > > > > Some starting points: > > > https://github.com/Qucs > > > https://ra3xdh.github.io/ > > > https://github.com/KiCad > > > https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=gnucap > > > https://github.com/Qucs/gnucsator > > > > > > As I said, if you want to integrate qucs and KiCAD, you might want to > > > focus on using qucsator/gnucsator as simulation backend(s) in KiCAD > > > > > > Don't feel overwhelmed, dive in and ask! ;) > > > > > > What's your background? What are your skills and experience? It might > > > be useful to present yourself so that community members can understand > > > where you're coming from and how to help you to achieve your goals. > > > > > > Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > >
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