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Re: gEDA-user: Allow to put buttons for frequently used symbols in the task bar.
> By the way, when I skip through the manual, I see resistors, capacitors,
> transistors and FETs. But what about opamps? Are there libraries for some
> of the most common models? Say, TL081, OP07, OP27, or an äquivalent to
> the fast LMH6624. How about comparators or instrumentation amps?
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Just about all of those devices have spice models available from the
manufacturer. LT spice does not have all those models built in - just
those that come from Linear Tech. If you want to simulate some other
device, you have to get the models yourself and hook them into a
graphical symbol (although it's possible to do this at the text file
level too). Generally, there is a common symbol for op-amps so just
editing an old one and point it to another spice model is fine. You'll
find that op-amp models from the manufacturers follow a pretty standard
format for the IO pins - which makes life a lot easier. Anyway, I'm
fairly certain the same thing holds true here (geda stuff, that is)
gene
gene
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