![]() :: The original and best browser access to CadSoft EAGLE support forums. Finally I would write ULP to export a netlist and some UI add I'd alsoĪdd an attribute to any parts in the library that have spice modelsĪvailable to specify the model and have a folder in the library to contain These can have variousĪttributes associated with them to pass to the simulation tool. I'd create a library especially for simulation andĪdd all the source and measure parts into there. Your own library and adding it to a schematic. Of course there's nothing stopping you from creating such a device in Is very worthwhile as it's one of the current weak points in my opinion. Simulation tools (not just spice but other SI tools, thermal analysis, etc) I think any efforts that bring better integration of EAGLE and It is used at various universities internationally for research and teaching. It has users who range in experience from novices to retired integrated circuit designers. The latter is windows only and the former doesn't yet have a fully workingĮxport ULP. MacSpice simulates and analyses electronic circuits that can range in complexity from a single resistor to an integrated circuit comprising tens-of-thousands of devices. LTSpice and did a better job with PCBSim (or whatever it was called) but Things out several times in different tools. This is true but all the big three vendors have well integrated simulationĪdd-ons I believe and it makes sense to try to integrate simulation asĬlosely with your actual schematics as possible rather than having to draw Voltage source, you won't find one in the libraries. Since there isn't a physical device like an ideal Reece wrote on Tue, 27 December 2016 13:41Įagle is primarily a PCB layout tool, not a generic schematic capture Just do: brew install Caskroom/cask/macspiceĪnyway, if I find time to have a go with MacSpice myself over the next few days I will post back up if I get anything working. Jorge, you can install MacSpice from Homebrew. I think this might be a good thing to work on an official export ULP for too so maybe we can talk Jorge into adding that to his list while he's got his head around SPICE He's probably going to be able to give some advice on how to solve your issue but he's probably out on vacation now I would imagine. Jorge Garcia from Autodesk is currently working on porting the LTSpice export ULP function to Linux and Mac, currently he's targeting the latest Windows version of LTSpice running under wine for both (as LT haven't updated the Mac version yet). I use EAGLE on my Mac but unfortunately until your post I didn't know about MacSpice!!! I've now got it installed and will see where I get to with getting it working. I think a lot of people will be eating Turkey today (which will include me shortly!) rather than being on here so you may be out of luck for a quick answer.
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