| Asen |
Deas anyone know how can I add more parts for simulation in CircuitMaker 2000? I'd like to add some tubes - ECC88 for example. I'm new with this kind of software, so I'll need some more detailed instructions.
Thanks.
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| Geoff |
Asen
At the Circuitmaker website there is a page containing model libraries:
http://www.microcode.com/downloads/libraries.htm
Apparently, the download ZIP file contains a readme file which has details of how to install new models in circuitmaker.
Geoff |
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| Petter |
Using libraries is OK, but if the component you need is not in that particular library you may have a problem. Say if it is only available in pSpice format you have a problem. I gave up.
Petter |
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| grataku |
| I gave up too, I don't know if because of the fact the program was a demo I couldn't even add the libraries in. |
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| Geoff |
There is a way of adding additional models to Circuitmaker without using the 'macro' option on the toolbar which is not available in the 'student' and 'demo' versions. I have tested the method with the 'student' version but the 'demo' version should be the same. I have sent Asen the details, but if anyone else would like a copy please email me.
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| halojoy |
I wonder what is the best software for designing cicuits
with TUBES.
What does the Tube-specialists use?
Maybe we have to start a new thread in "TUBES Forum"
so they read our questions.
Those guys are hardly reading any other forums.
At least that is what I think... ;)
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| louischia |
| does anyone know how to take off the component text (label-values) from the PCB layout (TraxMaker) after loading netlist which was created from CircuitMaker 2000 with the conponent label-values keyed in to the schematic? I only need the conponent outline and designations to be on the top overlay. |
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| ashok |
"There is a way of adding additional models to Circuitmaker without using the 'macro' option on the toolbar which is not available in the 'student' and 'demo' versions. I have tested the method with the 'student' version but the 'demo' version should be the same. I have sent Asen the details, but if anyone else would like a copy please email me.
Geoff "
Hi Geoff,
I wanted a copy of the method you mentioned . How do I email you?
You can email me at amadhavan@eth.net . Thanks.
Do you know how to convert PSpice data into Circuitmaker Spice files ? I think Circuitmaker uses XSpice.
I can't figure out why they had to make so many incompatible Spice formats.
I tried to compare existing Circuitmaker Spice listing with PSpice listing but don't have the brainpower or vision to be able to see how to do this.
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