I want to simulate my low pass filters. So far, I managed to have my
theoretical results.
Now I want to know the currents of the capacitors vs. the frequency.
I remember that the best way is to put 0V voltage sources in series of the
capacitors, but I don't know how to get the AC current of the s
On Saturday 16 April 2011, Levente Kovacs wrote:
> I want to simulate my low pass filters. So far, I managed to
> have my theoretical results.
>
> Now I want to know the currents of the capacitors vs. the
> frequency.
>
> I remember that the best way is to put 0V voltage sources in
> series of th
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 13:10:50 -0400
al davis wrote:
> With Gnucap, just ask for the capacitor current.
>
> print ac i(c*)
>
> (this prints all capacitor currents)
I use ngspice... will it work with that?
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Am 11.04.2011 um 23:34 schrieb Peter Clifton:
Inkscape. I don't think there is
anything available which is remotely comparable which doesn't cost
serious money.
Scribus/ScribusNG. Better suited for desktop publishing and not so
CorelDraw-like. But that's off topic :-)
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On Apr 16, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Levente Kovacs wrote:
> I remember that the best way is to put 0V voltage sources in series of the
> capacitors, but I don't know how to get the AC current of the source.
If the refdes is "V1", the current is "V1#branch".
The "display" command will show you the nam
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 15:13:33 -0600
John Doty wrote:
> If the refdes is "V1", the current is "V1#branch".
Thank you. That did the trick.
Levente
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