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Electronics Workbench Version 731 Dec 2003 09:11 GMT8
To all,
Have any of you formed an opinion of the Electronics Workbench packages?
That would be Multisim, Ultiboard and Ultiroute.
I have an opportunity to get version 7 for a decent price (about $3500.00),
eer30 Dec 2003 12:21 GMT2
Electronic electricity repository is an energy concept that aims to accumulate
and store electrical energy from any source.  The storage would be intended to
accommodate such things as electric vehicles, home heating, etc.  The best
example is the EV - an electric car that would run ...
Looking for Sch Capture s/w28 Dec 2003 17:07 GMT3
I am looking for information on schematic capture software,
particularly one that will work reasonably well with
PowerPCB.
I am somewhat familiar with OrCAD and would like to know of
Looking for gerb2tif27 Dec 2003 17:59 GMT6
I am looking for a program called gerb2tif, a command line program that
converts Gerber files into TIFF files for display.
The home page where this used to reside
http://home.alphalink.com.au/~seychell/
atomiczone@mail.ru Lieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!25 Dec 2003 18:58 GMT1
atomiczone@mail.ru Lieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking for a PSPICE model of the good old LM187723 Dec 2003 21:55 GMT3
Hi...
Has anyone got a PSPICE model of the LM1877.  I know it's just a low
bandwidth, high output (far from ideal) op amp.  But I don't trust my
own sub circuit model building skills yet.
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ORCAD Copper Pour22 Dec 2003 08:50 GMT3
I don't understand how copper pour works. I tried it but i make just a lot
of copper isles and no one is connected with component pins or vias. In the
edit obstacle window i tested the combinations of the two option (Isolate
all traks & Seed only from designate object) without any ...
Capture/Layout ECO prob19 Dec 2003 07:24 GMT3
I locked down some footprints and nets in Layout and went back to
capture to add parts. I ran ECO to Layout from Capture. I got the
parts and ratsnest in Layout but when I try to route it, Layout
says that all routes are completed or disabled without routing
Which commercial simulator is best?19 Dec 2003 00:09 GMT9
Hello --
Regular readers of this froup will probably recognize me as a
something of a free software partisan.  Therefore, this question may
come as a suprise. However, I am seriously interested because I may
Diode data --> SPICE model18 Dec 2003 20:40 GMT2
I'd like to have a SPICE model of the Philips BYX90G High-voltage
soft-recovery controlled avalanche rectifier. Philips doesn't provide a
model.
I usually use the old SPICEMOD program that I retained from my Intusoft
Advanced FET Models for LTSpice18 Dec 2003 20:18 GMT2
The Fairchild FET models, e.g. for BSS84, BS138 or
Vishay/Siliconix Si4532ADY use subcircuits instead of
a single MOSFET model.
In LTSpice the 2N7002 works the same, nevertheless I
Orcad Capture/Layout question18 Dec 2003 18:40 GMT16
Bueno:
Tactile switches. My preferred capture symbol from discrete.olb is
SW TACT-SPST which basically looks like;
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logic gate simulation problem18 Dec 2003 15:46 GMT3
Hi, all:
I use orcad 9.23 edition to run a digital simulation of phase detector.
I write a *.stl file to stimulus. And select DSTM symbol, time scale is
Micro second.
pspice a/d 9.218 Dec 2003 07:02 GMT2
I'm looking for good manuals to learn simuulation with pspice 9.2, can anny
one help me ?
Thanks.
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