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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: somewhere in Australia
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there are free versions like LTspice out there. Most companies libraries are in pspice format.
In LTspice, I can drag-and-drop components in to ther "canvass" and build my schematic/circuit from there. What if the component that I need is not built-in to LTspice but the manufacturer has pspice library for it. Can I import the library and still be able to use "drag-and-drop"? can you tell me how? thank you. |
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