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Re: gEDA: which netlilster option , spice or spice-sdb



David Grant wrote:

> Stuart Brorson wrote:
>
>>> What is the recommended netlister of the day? spice or spice-sdb? 
>>> I'm referring ot the option passed to gnetlist.  Thanks for your help.
>>>   
>>
>>
>> It depends upon which netlist format you are targeting.  :-)
>>
>>  
>>
> Well, I don't really know. :-) I'm just trying to do SPICE 
> simulations. Right now I'm working with a simple RC circuit (toy 
> example), then the end goal is to make a Josephson junction symbol, 
> have a model behind that, and run simulations on superconducting 
> Josephson junction circuits. I just finished toying around with 
> tclspice, now I'm toying around with LTspice.
>
> By the way, do people usually put their .tran and .ic statements in 
> their schematic as a spice command? I know that doing spice:tran in 
> tclspice is easy, but in LTspice I think it needs to be there in the 
> spice netlist (.cir) file.

Forget it, the tutorial answered this question for me...the part about 
using simulation.cmd and including it in the sch, thus separating 
simulation commands from the schematic.

>
> Any help is appreciated.
>


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