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Ben Bradley

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm rather new to using switchercad (I know, after years of it
being mentioned here just about every day) but like the similation,
but not the schematic entry user interface. I've got some schematics
I've entered in Pspice Student version I'd like to simulate on
Switchercad but don't like the idea of entering them a second time,
especially in Switchercad's UI.
Is there some utility that will convert schematics from Pspice to
Switchercad?
 
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analog

Jan 1, 1970
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Ben said:
I'm rather new to using switchercad (I know, after years of it
being mentioned here just about every day) but like the similation,
but not the schematic entry user interface. I've got some schematics
I've entered in Pspice Student version I'd like to simulate on
Switchercad but don't like the idea of entering them a second time,
especially in Switchercad's UI.
Is there some utility that will convert schematics from Pspice to
Switchercad?

Have you tried opening Pspice schematics in LTspice? Try it and
report back what happens. :)
 
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Kevin Aylward

Jan 1, 1970
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Ben said:
I'm rather new to using switchercad (I know, after years of it
being mentioned here just about every day) but like the similation,
but not the schematic entry user interface. I've got some schematics
I've entered in Pspice Student version I'd like to simulate on
Switchercad but don't like the idea of entering them a second time,
especially in Switchercad's UI.
Is there some utility that will convert schematics from Pspice to
Switchercad?

LTSpice will read and run the PSpice netlists directly. Just open it in
LTSpice

Kevin Aylward
[email protected]
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
 
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Helmut Sennewald

Jan 1, 1970
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----- Original Message -----
From: "analog" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: Pspice to LTSpice/SwitcherCad schematic conversion?

Have you tried opening Pspice schematics in LTspice? Try it and
report back what happens. :)

Hallo "analog",

Thanks for this reminder. I had forgotten that I heared of it.
Now I tried it a few minutes ago with "example.sch" and I am
deeply impressed! This has been a schematics from PSPICE 8.0.
Ok, there is still a lot of manually rework necessary if it
has to look professional, but it's a great starting point.
I assume it only works with PSPICE8.0 schematics.

Be aware to know where your PSPICE ini-file is located.
Most probably it's "C:\windows\msim_eval.ini" .
I am not sure how this file is named for the full version.
Maybe it's "psice.ini" or "msim.ini".

It's an undocumented feature. So we don't know that it
will be forever in LTspice.

Best regards,
Helmut

PS: I am not an employee of LT if that matters.

LTspice/SwitcherCAD III is free SPICE with graphical
user interface.
www.linear.com

There is an independent user group for LTspice.
http://groups.yahoo.com/
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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----- Original Message -----
From: "analog" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: Pspice to LTSpice/SwitcherCad schematic conversion?



Hallo "analog",

Thanks for this reminder. I had forgotten that I heared of it.
Now I tried it a few minutes ago with "example.sch" and I am
deeply impressed! This has been a schematics from PSPICE 8.0.
Ok, there is still a lot of manually rework necessary if it
has to look professional, but it's a great starting point.
I assume it only works with PSPICE8.0 schematics.

Be aware to know where your PSPICE ini-file is located.
Most probably it's "C:\windows\msim_eval.ini" .
I am not sure how this file is named for the full version.
Maybe it's "psice.ini" or "msim.ini".

It's an undocumented feature. So we don't know that it
will be forever in LTspice.

Best regards,
Helmut

PS: I am not an employee of LT if that matters.

LTspice/SwitcherCAD III is free SPICE with graphical
user interface.
www.linear.com

There is an independent user group for LTspice.
http://groups.yahoo.com/

Cute! I can now post some of my stuff in LTspice form!

However I couldn't figure out how to descend into a hierarchical
block.

I opened a v10.3 schematic... keeping in mind, for the youngsters, I
still use Schematics, which is still the old original MicroSim marvel.
I DON'T USE OrCAD Capture (gag me with a spoon :)

...Jim Thompson
 
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Charlie Edmondson

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Cute! I can now post some of my stuff in LTspice form!

However I couldn't figure out how to descend into a hierarchical
block.

I opened a v10.3 schematic... keeping in mind, for the youngsters, I
still use Schematics, which is still the old original MicroSim marvel.
I DON'T USE OrCAD Capture (gag me with a spoon :)

...Jim Thompson
This might not be a good thing... :cool:

Charlie
 
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