kicad:using_arbitrary_spice_engines_in_kicad_5
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Simulation support in KiCad 5 has been significantly reworked to make it a better simulation platform. However, you might have a lot of SPICE projects that you created in KiCad 4, and reworking them to fit the way things work in KiCad 5 might be more work than you want to undertake. Also, you might be running KiCad on a Debian system, which (as of this writing) [[http:// | Simulation support in KiCad 5 has been significantly reworked to make it a better simulation platform. However, you might have a lot of SPICE projects that you created in KiCad 4, and reworking them to fit the way things work in KiCad 5 might be more work than you want to undertake. Also, you might be running KiCad on a Debian system, which (as of this writing) [[http:// | ||
- | The UI bits for the OldWays (//Generate netlist// dialog, //Spice// tab, //Run Simulator// | + | The UI bits for the OldWays((Open the //Generate netlist// dialog, |
So, I hacked together a bash script that makes it relatively easy to convert KiCad 4 simulations to something that works in KiCad 5. I'm dumping the source code here for now but may move it to Git[lab|hub] soon. | So, I hacked together a bash script that makes it relatively easy to convert KiCad 4 simulations to something that works in KiCad 5. I'm dumping the source code here for now but may move it to Git[lab|hub] soon. |
kicad/using_arbitrary_spice_engines_in_kicad_5.txt · Last modified: 2019/01/04 21:41 by mithat