Scilab is also an alternative to Matlab.
Home Page | www.scilab.org
But personally I have never used it.
Home Page | www.scilab.org
But personally I have never used it.
Go with Octave, it is really decent nowadays.
If you need any help with the LTSpice2Matlab() function shoot me a PM. The orignal one was incompatible with Octave, but I managed to find/modify a version that is working reasonably well. I use it regularly.
LTspice2Matlab, what is that??
Jan
LTSpice2Matlab() is a function that is able to read LTSpice .raw files and show the SPICE results into a array in your workspace.
If you use LTSpice as a commandline tool it is possible to do some, even more, sophisticated analysises than LTSpice features in standalone mode.
Sometimes I just use it for convinient post-processing.
If you use LTSpice as a commandline tool it is possible to do some, even more, sophisticated analysises than LTSpice features in standalone mode.
Sometimes I just use it for convinient post-processing.
Octave works, although it's single threaded for the most part which means for big parallel jobs it can be a little slower. Have a look at the octave forge as it pretty much has most of the Matlab libraries.
Currently thinking of writing a octave neural network to solve the best set of resistors for an attenuation network.
Currently thinking of writing a octave neural network to solve the best set of resistors for an attenuation network.
I want to do some triode modelling for LTspice
I just use the optimizer in Excel -- works for tubes.
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