On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 09:04:20PM +0530, ??? (Shantanoo) wrote:
On 7/7/05, Andrey Simonenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
What do you recommend to use for electrical circuits simulating?
I need such software for educational purposes. I found Oregano in
ports/cad,
Hi,
You can try gEDA it´s amazing.
/usr/ports/cad/geda
or
http://www.geda.seul.org/
- Marcelo Souza
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Andrey Simonenko wrote:
|On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 09:04:20PM +0530, ??? (Shantanoo) wrote:
| On 7/7/05, Andrey Simonenko
PSpice and Candence are the only circuit simulators that I know of with
GUIs, and PSpice is for Windows only where I think that Cadence requires
purchasing a license (not sure though... look for Cadence on google). I
will say that Cadence is a powerful extension of Spice though.
-Garrett
On
Hello all,
What do you recommend to use for electrical circuits simulating?
I need such software for educational purposes. I found Oregano in
ports/cad, but may be I missed something and there is alternative
with the same or better level of features as Oregano.
Thanks.
On 7/7/05, Andrey Simonenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
What do you recommend to use for electrical circuits simulating?
I need such software for educational purposes. I found Oregano in
ports/cad, but may be I missed something and there is alternative
with the same or better level
Shantanoo wrote:
I haven't check Oregano. But for electrical circuit simulation 'spice'
is nice :)
I used spice too for a few weeks only. It's very powerful, but as far as
I know it has no GUI (everybody wants a GUI ;-p) and in my opinion it's
very hard to learn quickly without a printed