On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Robert Butts wrote:
> Below is the output from gnetlist and gnucap. Toward the
> bottom is the gnucap output where it lists "?" faults. I
> suspect the problem is with the TL072's subcircuit I
> downloaded from TI. I am not able to find any info on the
> components used in the subcircuit and therefore am having a
> tough time finding what is causing the faults.
> Also gnucap's
> documentation refers you to a tutorial that I haven't been
> able to find.
There is a file "acs-tutorial" in the "doc" directory.
It was written a long time ago and doesn't describe changes made
since then.
>
> [rob@localhost project-micSwitch]$ gnucap micSwitch4Sim.cir
I am not sure what you intend, but you are running it in
interactive mode, using the circuit in
micSwitch4Sim.cir.
> Gnucap 0.35
> micSwitch4Sim.sch EGND 99 0 POLY(2) (3,0) (4,0) 0 .5 .5
> ^ ? need 1 more nodes
> EGND 99 0 POLY(2) (3,0) (4,0) 0 .5 .5
> ^ ? what's this?
> FB 7 99 POLY(5) VB VC VE VLP VLN 0 4.715E6 -5E6 5E6 5E6
> ^ ? what's this?
High order POLY is not supported yet.
> J1 11 2 10 JX
> ^ ? illegal type
> J2 12 1 10 JX
> ^ ? illegal type
> .MODEL JX PJF(IS=15.00E-12 BETA=270.1E-6 VTO=-1)
> ^ ? not implemented
JFET is not built-in. To use a JFET, you need the development
version, and the JFET plugin, which is in the "models-spice3f5"
tarball.
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