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qucs_s
- Qucs-S: Qucs with Spice
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An Open-Source, Free Circuit Simulator
When talking about open source tools, here are some:
KiCad may be used as a schematic entry tool for ngspice, especially for discrete or PCB-based electronics. You may watch several simulation examples (including oscillators) here: https://forum.kicad.info/t/simulation-examples-for-kicad-ees.... KiCad integrates ngspice internally, but may also provide external ngspice with netlists for simulation.
Another GUI to ngspice is XSCHEM, especially useful for IC design work (see https://xschem.sourceforge.io/stefan/index.html). Device models are available by the Open Source PDKs from Google/Skywater, Google/GF, or IHP. A growing community is supporting digital, analog or mixed-signal design flows.
QUCS-S (https://ra3xdh.github.io/) is a GUI for ngspice or XyCE.
Indeed device models have to be added manually to the devices in the circuit schematic, when invoking ngspice via KiCad or QUCS-S, except for some basic devices with integrated models. Models are provided by device makers, distributors or web sites like this one: https://ngspice.sourceforge.io/modelparams.html .
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How can I simulate circuits?
https://ra3xdh.github.io/ (QUCS-S - seems to be active)
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what software have you used to draw automotive wiring diagrams?
​https://ra3xdh.github.io/
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A circuit simulator that doesn't look like it was made in 2003
https://ra3xdh.github.io
It's still missing a comprehensive component library like LTspice does, though.
KiCad can also simulate circuits through NGSpice, but it's missing a library and suffers from a lot of quirks.
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LTSpice Tutorial
Also see Qucs-S, which is a GUI for ngspice and a few other engines.
https://ra3xdh.github.io/
- are there any alternatives to Codesys for debian or other linux based OS?
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Experiences with QUCS on linux?
Try https://github.com/ra3xdh/qucs\s)
ktechlab
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A Circuit Simulator for Linux
I found ktechlab and QUCS, both of them are Open Source
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Why are we constantly obsessed with moving on from the central package repository model?
Seems like it's being updated to modern KDE and joining KDE Gear.
What are some alternatives?
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Arduino_Amplified - Welcoming all Electronics enthusiasts and Learners to contribute and learn this HacktoberFest21.
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
hardcaml - Hardcaml is an OCaml library for designing hardware.
LibrePCB - A powerful, innovative and intuitive EDA suite for everyone!
Simon-Arduino - Interactive hardware game based on memorizing blink pattern
dice - Digital Image Correlation Engine (DICe): a stereo DIC application that runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux
qelectrotech-source-mirror - Main QET repository, Bugtracker: https://qelectrotech.org/bugtracker/
avr8js - Arduino (8-bit AVR) simulator, written in JavaScript and runs in the browser / Node.js
logisim-evolution - Digital logic design tool and simulator
wokwi-features - Wokwi Feature requests & Bug Reports