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Re: Which Pspice for the Coiler?
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- Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 17:32:48 -0600
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Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
"Pspice is too slow, big, and complicated. I prefer Switchercad, that is
fast, small, easy to use, and free:
http://www.linear.com/designtools/softwareRegistration.jsp
Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz"
I have downloaded and installed it but haven't really taken the time to
understand what it will do. My first impression was that one couldn't
arbitrarily assign values (both inductance and resistance for example)
to a component such as an inductor and that it was necessary to use
values for commercial components listed by part number. Am I all wrong
about this? What can YOU do with it?
Ed