Hello people. Does any free alternative to the PSpice "parts" program exists? Thanks.
C Chaos Master Jun 12, 2004 #1 Hello people. Does any free alternative to the PSpice "parts" program exists? Thanks.
J Jim Thompson Jun 12, 2004 #2 Hello people. Does any free alternative to the PSpice "parts" program exists? Thanks. Click to expand... (1) I thought you just got a free copy? (2) It's not very good/accurate. (3) What are you trying to model that you think you need to use "Parts"? (4) One aid that you might find useful... Draw a schematic and then use the "Make Subcircuit" feature. ...Jim Thompson
Hello people. Does any free alternative to the PSpice "parts" program exists? Thanks. Click to expand... (1) I thought you just got a free copy? (2) It's not very good/accurate. (3) What are you trying to model that you think you need to use "Parts"? (4) One aid that you might find useful... Draw a schematic and then use the "Make Subcircuit" feature. ...Jim Thompson
S SpiceMan Jun 12, 2004 #3 Chaos Master said: Hello people. Does any free alternative to the PSpice "parts" program exists? Thanks. Click to expand... Intusoft used to sell their SpiceMod program, very useful and does many model types, for a very low price. Not sure if they still do.
Chaos Master said: Hello people. Does any free alternative to the PSpice "parts" program exists? Thanks. Click to expand... Intusoft used to sell their SpiceMod program, very useful and does many model types, for a very low price. Not sure if they still do.
C Chaos Master Jun 12, 2004 #4 Jim Thompson ([email protected]) caused an illegal operation in module (1) I thought you just got a free copy? Click to expand... I've got one. Ah, if it worked under Windows... (it crashes). Running it on Bochs is slow. (2) It's not very good/accurate. Click to expand... I know. (3) What are you trying to model that you think you need to use "Parts"? Click to expand... Nothing yet - just curious about if there was any free alternative. (4) One aid that you might find useful... Draw a schematic and then use the "Make Subcircuit" feature. Click to expand... OK. []s
Jim Thompson ([email protected]) caused an illegal operation in module (1) I thought you just got a free copy? Click to expand... I've got one. Ah, if it worked under Windows... (it crashes). Running it on Bochs is slow. (2) It's not very good/accurate. Click to expand... I know. (3) What are you trying to model that you think you need to use "Parts"? Click to expand... Nothing yet - just curious about if there was any free alternative. (4) One aid that you might find useful... Draw a schematic and then use the "Make Subcircuit" feature. Click to expand... OK. []s