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Tiny Core Extensions => TCE News => TCE 2.x => Topic started by: Jason W on July 22, 2009, 10:41:58 PM

Title: qucs
Post by: Jason W on July 22, 2009, 10:41:58 PM
Thanks to Manxmaus for:

Code: [Select]
Title:          qucs.tce
Description:    Quite Universal Circuit Simulator
Version:        0.0.15
Author:         see home page
Original-site:  qucs.sourceforge.net/
Copying-policy: GPL
Size: 6M
Extension_by:   Manxmaus
Comments:       Qucs is an integrated circuit simulator which means you are
                able to setup a circuit with a graphical user interface and
                simulate the large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour
                of the circuit. After that simulation has finished you can
                view the results on a presentation page or window.
Change-log:     --
Current:        2009/07/22 First Version


Code: [Select]
Title:          qucs.tce
Description:    Quite Universal Circuit Simulator
Version:        0.0.15
Author:         see home page
Original-site:  qucs.sourceforge.net/
Copying-policy: GPL
Size: 6.3M
Extension_by:   Manxmaus
Comments:       Qucs is an integrated circuit simulator which means you are
                able to setup a circuit with a graphical user interface and
                simulate the large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour
                of the circuit. After that simulation has finished you can
                view the results on a presentation page or window.
Change-log:     --
Current:        2009/07/22 First Version

Title: Re: qucs
Post by: bigpcman on July 27, 2009, 10:53:45 AM
Thanks for qucs. I'll try it out.
Title: Re: qucs
Post by: Friedl on July 27, 2009, 04:29:03 PM
Thanks for suggesting this cool software! (compilation was really easy) - now my son is trying to get a blinking LED but while it easy to put together a little circuit it still takes some time to understand the concept of how the output is displayed. It seems that it is not possible to watch the LEDs blink. You have to create some graph to be able to watch the voltage?