AW: gnuplot ! FOR WINDOWS!!!!

Martin Czech martin.czech at intermetall.de
Fri Jan 22 12:52:58 CET 1999


> 	>For me it is a very quick way to avoid conceptual errors.
> 	>No need to solder something that wont even work in theory.
> 
> I have it on my PC, too, but I rarely use it for electronic
> circuits. I like working with a circuit simaulator much better.
> You can get a free version of PSpice from Microsim.
> It's restricted in circuit size and only has a small library,
> but otherwise it's perfectly working. 
> 

I didn't describe it excactly, and I knew this was going to happen.
My fault.

Ok, my response should have been:

Of course I don't use gnuplot as a circuit simulator.  I use it before I
actually think about the implementation.  Just to verify that the raw
idea, or concept is correct, that math was done correct.  I can toy
with parameters, see the parameter dependence, before going too far
into detail.

If your concept is wrong, there is no need to think about implementations.

Using a circuit simulator means that you allready must have a 1:1
representation of your circuit.
This would be the second step then (which I skip, to be honest).

Third is breadboard (which I do).

m.c.




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