Does anyone know if there is a possibility of expoerting LT-Spice schematics into Eagle PCB layout software...???
Thanks
michael
Thanks
michael
Export a netlist and feed it into Eagle?
Have fun, Hannes
EDIT: sorry that I'm not of more detailed help, I'm not after this sort of pain 😉
Have fun, Hannes
EDIT: sorry that I'm not of more detailed help, I'm not after this sort of pain 😉
Ohhh
I sort of figured that that probably was the way...question is which export format to choose from the app 30 different formats that LT-IV-spice i capable off...??
I sort of figured that that probably was the way...question is which export format to choose from the app 30 different formats that LT-IV-spice i capable off...??
question is which export format to choose from
Oh yeah - and what EAGLE import filter is not messing it up completely. See the pain already starts 😀
Maybe you're lucky and a more spiced companion can give you the right clue.
Have fun, Hannes
MiiB said:Does anyone know if there is a possibility of expoerting LT-Spice schematics into Eagle PCB layout software...???
I don't know about Eagle, but my web page has info about LTspice netlist export to FreePCB. The process is not completely transparent and not for the faint of heart, but it does work.
Re: Re: LT-spice VS Eagle... CAD cooperation...
http://www.lis.inpg.fr/realise_au_lis/kicad/
accepts files .net, but believe that have to be compatible with the program, did not work with me.
the list of programs that LTspice works be seen in tools/Export netlist/save as, by clicking the window (save as) will open the programs that LTspice works.
I use the open source KiCad:andy_c said:
I don't know about Eagle, but my web page has info about LTspice netlist export to FreePCB. The process is not completely transparent and not for the faint of heart, but it does work.
http://www.lis.inpg.fr/realise_au_lis/kicad/
accepts files .net, but believe that have to be compatible with the program, did not work with me.
the list of programs that LTspice works be seen in tools/Export netlist/save as, by clicking the window (save as) will open the programs that LTspice works.
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