Hello,
thanks Al and Guillherme for your simulation and GnuCap overview at Fosdem
yesterday in Brussels!
I think it might be interesting to experiment a bit more with circuits as
code, and for this I want to simulate some simple BJT based circuits (and
maybe compare to measurement with BJT 547 di
Hi there,
I tried to integrate plotting Gnucap simulation results with help of an
Eclipse plugin. I got a basic DC simulation working:
http://blog.farsinotare.com/media/images/gnucap_eclipse.png
However, I am bit confused on the direction of currents in the Nmos
transistor.
they should be >0 m
r feedback if any.
Thanks!
Patrick
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 5:10 PM Patrick Mulder
wrote:
> hello felix,
>
> now all jupyter stuff is one repo:
>
> https://github.com/mulderp/gnucap-jupyter
>
>
> * dockerfile: enables a user to run Jupyter and gnucap on all docker
&
hello,
i got a 2nd hand verilog book from ebay.
is there support for verilog in gnucap? how could i run simple simulations?
thanks!
patrick
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