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Good circuit simulation program for audio tube circuits?
Hi!
Please recommend to me some good circuit simulation/analyzing pc-program for audio tube circuits. It would be nice if you could actually create a graphical schematic layout in the program, and simulate and analyze it. Also if it had the capability to pcb-design it would be nice, especially if it could create the pcb layout automatically out of a schematic. If it would be smart enough to suggest efficient component placement on terminal strips/turret boards/the like the better. Mostly I would appreciate good circuit simulation and analyzing abilities, and the ability to simulate/analyze a user-created graphical schematic layout. Do you know any good candidates for this application? -antti |
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AT wrote:
Mostly I would appreciate good circuit simulation and analyzing abilities, and the ability to simulate/analyze a user-created graphical schematic layout. Do you know any good candidates for this application? -antti There's circuitmaker 2000. Limited time (30 days). Do not use the patch at http://www.cracks4u.com/?download/ne...0_SP1.zip.html or else you'll violate some law. |
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"Robert Casey" wrote in message ... AT wrote: Mostly I would appreciate good circuit simulation and analyzing abilities, and the ability to simulate/analyze a user-created graphical schematic layout. Do you know any good candidates for this application? -antti There's circuitmaker 2000. Limited time (30 days). Do not use the patch at http://www.cracks4u.com/?download/ne...0_SP1.zip.html or else you'll violate some law. hehe,good one |
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For freeware, you can use Linear Technology's "Switcher CAD" software -- you
will have to create and import models (but there are tube models available on the web.) Personally, I use Multisim, which is a high end version of Electronics Workbench. The program does have some issues with Windows 2000, however. I think it uses a Win95 filing system which is akin to the way your teenager stores their clothes. I find that using CAD is nice for concepts, but until solder hits the PCB you can't be certain of the results. Eagle has a PCB drawing program in freeware (www.cadsoftusa.com) . It is very easy to use but the free version is limited in size. If you are going to go to the trouble of using a CAD program for PCB layout and send the boards to a shop like PCBExpress, look for a freeware Gerber viewer. These are easy to find by googling. It's imperative that you examine the board layout with a Gerber file viewer since what you see isn't always what you get. Jack "AT" wrote in message ... Hi! Please recommend to me some good circuit simulation/analyzing pc-program for audio tube circuits. It would be nice if you could actually create a graphical schematic layout in the program, and simulate and analyze it. Also if it had the capability to pcb-design it would be nice, especially if it could create the pcb layout automatically out of a schematic. If it would be smart enough to suggest efficient component placement on terminal strips/turret boards/the like the better. Mostly I would appreciate good circuit simulation and analyzing abilities, and the ability to simulate/analyze a user-created graphical schematic layout. Do you know any good candidates for this application? -antti |
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