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Re: gEDA-user: Tool to calculate Nyquist-plot or impedance?
Try KJWaves (on sourceforge). The graphing routine allows you to select the
Real or Imaginary part of any signal to place on any axis of a graph. It
should do what you want. You just have to get your sim. ready to run on
ngspice.
Kurt
Wen wrote:
> Hi list,
> I am going to do Equivalent circuit fitting for a university project with
impedance spectroscopy.
>
> I am looking for a tool that first allows to define (via a graphic
interface would be best) an electric circuit made of resistors, conductors,
inductors and maybe constant phase and warburg elements.
> What i need is a Nyquist-plot of that circuit-> a plot that shows the
imaginary (vert. axis) and the real (horiz. axis) part of the impedance of
the defined circuit for a wide range of frequencies.
>
> So I am either looking for an application that outputs that Nyquist-plot
directly or that calculates the impedance analytically with the frequency as
a parameter, so that I can use it for a matlab/octave-script.
>
> Is there a geda-tool thats able to do one of those two things? I did not
see something like that in the tutorial-part nor find it in the
gschem-interface?
> If not, does somebody know other applications that are able to handle
this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Wen
gnucap.
gnucap is a circuit simulator and it is very easy to describe your
circuit and do an ac analysis of it to directly measure the impedance.
You can take that data and feed it back to matlab or octave.
-Dan
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