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Re: gEDA-user: Learning Spice: TwoStageAmp example
At this point, I don't have time to modify that tutorial, but to
calculate a mathematical function:
0. click the mathematical function button
1. select the variable on the left
2. click the corresponding ">>" button which will place the variable
in one of the function entries
3. select the second variable on the left
4. click the corresonding other ">>" button
5. select the add to plot check box
6. plot result
I don't have it in front of me, but the order of selecting the
mathematical function should be able to be changed.
You can "unselect" the ones on the left (using CTRL-click) to make
sure they're not plotted if you don't want them.
Let me know if that works for you.
Kurt
> > > KURT PETERS wrote:
> > > > I had similar problems way back when so I wrote KJWaves. Have
you
> > > > tried that?
> > > > There's a tutorial for it on the ngspice web site.
> > > > Kurt
> > >
> > > I checked to see if EJ Waves on the Fedora repository, it isn't.
> > > I checked the NgSpice site, and could not locate it.
> > >
> > > Perhaps you might provide a link to where I can find,
> > > download, and test this out?
> > >
> > > Thanks-
> > > Dan
> >
> > References
> >
> > 1. http://sourceforge.net/projects/kjwaves/
> > 2. http://ngspice.sourceforge.net/kjwaves.html
> >
>
> Thanks! Um, one thing about your tutorial, you might show a picture
> of how: "We can plot the sum of vectors v(4) and v(5) like in the
> picture below:" as I cannot figure this one out...
>
> Try to be as detailed as possible for noobs like myself - every
> bit of detail helps!
>
> Dan
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