What is the advised way to parametrize the z0 param in RF Port in order to be able to have a table or a function to analyse a circuit wrt load variations? Or the only recourse is to change the load side of the circuit to a "normal load" and parametrize this model? TIA
I'm using NGSpice 43 via the interface of Qucs-S, latest version 24.3.2. Among the libraries that are useable in NGSpice, the TL071/TL072 model is available in the SpiceOpamps library. The simulation runs, but the log issues a lot of warnings of same nature: unrecognized parameter (t_abs) - ignored As NGSpice is a project that is evolving, I wonder if the right thing to do is to edit these model files so the warnings are eliminated (given the simulator engine now claims it is ignored), or shall we...
Intermitent warning about font initialization
Now it worked, will test and report back. Thanks! On Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 12:00:37 AM GMT-3, Tatsuro MATSUOKA tmacchant3@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Please test binary package at the below http://tmacchant33.starfree.jp/gnuplot_bin.html . [bugs:#2725] Windows: Running script with -p or via file explorer the cursor stops showing x coords Status: open Priority: Created: Sun Jul 28, 2024 09:23 PM UTC by Cesar Rabak Last Updated: Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:12 AM UTC Owner: nobody In Gnuplot 6 patchlevel...
I've just got the downloads and tested with my scripts and they now work as expected. Thank you very much.
When I navigate to the proposed URL I get:
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Please see the screen capture of the accomapanying script that generates the plot. set grid set logscale x set xrange [1e+02:1e+05] set mxtics 10 set grid mxtics set yrange [-4e+01:1] set format y "%g" set format x "%g" plot '-' with lines lw 1 title "data" 1.000000e+02 -1.728271e-02 1.258925e+02 -2.735946e-02 1.584893e+02 -4.328229e-02 1.995262e+02 -6.839931e-02 2.511886e+02 -1.079119e-01 3.162278e+02 -1.698080e-01 3.981072e+02 -2.661347e-01 5.011872e+02 -4.145563e-01 6.309573e+02 -6.398675e-01...