Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Kam Leo wrote:
It's been years since I looked at gEDA. Back then (6-8 years ago)
there was little integration among the tools. Is it still the case? By
the way, I visited the gEDA.org and "open collector" sites and that's
the impression that I's still getting.
Why don't you try yum install geda* ?
http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/FEL
Chitlesh
My basic problem is: where do I start? I installed this with the
hopes of testing out my version of a X10 like circuit (active
and discrete components), and yet I look at the "Circuit" menu
and I get flabergasted - because I was not sure what to do.
Do I open xcircuit first, laydown the components from a
library menu, and then once done, how do I get from there
to spice?
Perhaps an idiot-proof tutorial would come in handy so that
one can go from an idea (a simple circuit will do) all the way
through the process to the end-product?
I mean, from conception, to schematic, to spice analysis, to pcboard
(end product)?
I think this would be of benefit and in case there already is one,
where please? :)
Thanks!
Dan
I have worked through a tutorial on gEDA that didn't include spice.
I have just tried this spice tutorial.
http://www.johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
Note, that there is a slight problem with the examples on this page.
The examples have a case issue for the netnames in Vin and Vout. I have
emailed the author on this but have not gotten a reply.
Of course could start at the gEDA site.
http://geda.seul.org/index.html
I have only started trying to work with spice and my first experience
with computerized design was with Multisim on Windows 95.
I would like to see the Linux tools move into a real time simulation
like some of the commercial applications have.
I came across this but I have yet to try it.
http://easy-spice.sourceforge.net/examples.html
Here is another gEDA and SPICE tutorial. It is old though. Again, I
have not tried it.
http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/SPICE/t1.html
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