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Re: Octave - Ngspice interface
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Richard Crozier |
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Re: Octave - Ngspice interface |
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Sat, 06 Sep 2014 12:13:29 +0100 |
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On 06/09/14 10:36, Kozma, Endre wrote:
Hello,
I met the similar problem last year, but I wanted full control over
ngspice (wanted to control a buck-boost converter modeled in ngspice
Regards,
Endre
You might also be interested in Qucs,
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qucs/
for which there is an interface which allows you to dynamically extract
and set voltages etc. during a simulation. There are example scripts here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/qucs/git/ci/master/tree/examples/external_interface/m-interface/asynchronous_boost_converter_example.m
Note, however the interface requires classdef syntax only in development
octave.
Qucs also now has turnkey verilog-AMS support (you can write verilog-AMS
components and have them automatically converted to shared libraries and
called by the simulator engine).
Regards,
Richard
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