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Old 23rd October 2005, 03:16 AM   #1
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Default ASCII to WAV in Circuitmaker

Does anyone have a way to get a WAV form to listen to from the results of a Circuitmaker 'Export to Text' ASCII file?
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Old 23rd October 2005, 04:35 PM   #2
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can probably be done in SciLab - a free MatLab workalike

recent versions of MathCad work with 16 bit wav files
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Tow out of so many programs, which do text to wav conversion, aka read the text (try google...)

commercial:

Aldo's Text-to-WAVE 3.0
http://www.aldostools.com/text-wav.exe


freeware:

AnalogX SayIt
http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...udio/sayit.htm

Is it that what you were looking for?
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Circuitmaker is a circuit simulation program.

You can export the waveform from the simulation that you run into an ascii file, basically which is a bunch of plot points and numbers representing the amplitude/frequency/etc of the waveform.

I'd like to listen to it, that's all.

I've Googled, and found two ASCII to WAV converters, neither of them make a ledgible sound when paired with my Circuitmaker ASCII output file.
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Old 24th October 2005, 02:59 PM   #5
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you could use LtSpice (SwitcherCad III) - free spice simulator with wav i/o

either simulate your circuit in LtSpice

or it may be possible to "import" your ascii by reading as a PWL (Piece-Wise_Linear) source input file (undocumented feature, see Yahoo group LtSpice, tutorial file folder) in a sim and save it out in wav format
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