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Re: gEDA-user: NE 555 and simulation issue
For simple circuit simulation, you can use Ktechlab (directly su -c
'yum install -y ktechlab').
It's not very fast, not very accurate, but very graphic and simple. It
may fits for your purpose...
2010/3/2 W.H. Kalpa Pathum <[1]callkalpa@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I'm an electrical engineering student and I'm new to gEDA. I'm given
a
project and I've got several circuits. I want to simulate rather
than
soldering them all actually so that I can choose the best circuit. I
use Fedora 12 and I have installed ng-spice also.
My circuit has a NE555 timer and I couldn't find a symbol for NE555
in
gEDA Schemetic Editor. So how can I find a circuit.
Next is, I designed a simple circuit with a power source, LED and a
resistor. I wanted to simulate the circuit and see the voltage
across
the resistor. But I couldn't find how to do it. So if you can
provide
me with a simple step by step guide on how to do this that would be
much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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