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I gotta say, I was able to get a simulation running with just a few clicks.
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Just a clarification, KiCad uses ngspice.
Turns out KiCad has a few "features" that you quickly pick up on when you read about spice:
- as mentionned previously, you're expected to import...
Have not tried the KiCAD yet (as well) but LTSpice, despite its primitive environment, it is easy use, at least for the basics.
Worth to give it a try.
Ioannis
Nope, not yet.
I spent a few minutes last night trying to get SPICE working in KiCad and ended up on google. It turns out they have some generic devices, but you're meant to download the SPICE...
I used Pspice from Orcad back in my school days.
rsocor01 - 5th May 2024, 19:09Have you tried LTspice? It is totally free and great support either on YouTube or from forums around.
I admit, it is a bit strange if the component is not in the lib and you have somehow to add...
This website sells some electronic components, you can take a look.https://www.pneda.com/
jack199 - 5th May 2024, 09:08I just discovered this online tool.
https://www.circuitlab.com/
I just completed the first lesson as I was watching the video and I'm really impressed. So far it seems to be free.
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Re: CircuitLab simulation
Yeah ... too good to be true. :(
Demon - 5th May 2024, 21:57Problems quickly arise when you want to test using parts off amazon or aliexpress. They rarely have manufacturer names, so getting matching spice models is a...