Re: quadrature to voltage converter



Jonathan Kirwan wrote:
On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 00:47:09 GMT, Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


It's a cool little program, and free.

Yes, I'll have to get it. Wish Eagle had a routine for converting a schematic to ASCII. Shouldn't be too tough but I am not good at writing these Eagle user language programs.


If you want, you can also try using this program of mine to convert
LTSpice schematics to ascii:

  http://users.easystreet.com/jkirwan/new/LTSpice.html

Lets you use a decent schematic capture.  However, it is pretty
limited in the ASCII models I've hooked into it.  Easily added to the
library file with any editor, but then you still have to add them.

An example output is shown on the web page above.

Jon

That is nice. I have not looked at the C, but it must use the location information in the .asc file, right?


Having an ascii schematic generator that works off of the netlist would be pretty cool, but placement would be hard. Having an ascii editor that does the rubber band connections would be even mo better.

However, what I would really like is for Andy's Ascii to work properly under linux wine (the fonts are wrong, and he appears to be drawing in a mode that screws up wine, so it leaves trash all over the screen). I used it all the time under XP until I switched over to using linux most of the time, so it's a pain to boot into windows to do a circuit for somebody.

Alternately, an emacs mode for drawing circuits would be a ueful hack.

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Regards,
 Bob Monsen

If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has
so much as to be out of danger?
                                 Thomas Henry Huxley, 1877
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