There seems to be quite a few youtube videos showing their use of Qspice. But, has any one here been playing around with it? If so, how do you feel about it? Thanks, John
Anybody tried/using Qspice?
Started by ●August 30, 2023
Reply by ●September 4, 20232023-09-04
On 8/30/2023 6:41 PM, John Smiht wrote:> There seems to be quite a few youtube videos showing their use of Qspice. But, has any one here been playing around with it? If so, how do you feel about it? > Thanks, > JohnNever heard of it tbh. What discriminates it from other circuit simulators on offer?
Reply by ●September 4, 20232023-09-04
On Monday, September 4, 2023 at 12:17:38 PM UTC-5, rewilded wrote:> On 8/30/2023 6:41 PM, John Smiht wrote: > > There seems to be quite a few youtube videos showing their use of Qspice. But, has any one here been playing around with it? If so, how do you feel about it? > > Thanks, > > John > Never heard of it tbh. What discriminates it from other circuit > simulators on offer?Have you hear of LTSpice? It's by the same author.
Reply by ●September 5, 20232023-09-05
On Mon, 4 Sep 2023 17:24:57 -0700 (PDT), John Smiht <utube.jocjo@xoxy.net> wrote:>On Monday, September 4, 2023 at 12:17:38?PM UTC-5, rewilded wrote: >> On 8/30/2023 6:41 PM, John Smiht wrote: >> > There seems to be quite a few youtube videos showing their use of Qspice. But, has any one here been playing around with it? If so, how do you feel about it? >> > Thanks, >> > John >> Never heard of it tbh. What discriminates it from other circuit >> simulators on offer? > >Have you hear of LTSpice? It's by the same author.I am playing with Qspice when I can. I like the possibility of using C or C++ in simulation but haven't played with that as of yet. Just looked at samples and online video by Mike Engelhardt I'm sure that Qspice will gain traction as time goes on. It is too new. Took me a few years to get good at LTspice. boB
Reply by ●September 5, 20232023-09-05
On Monday, September 4, 2023 at 10:28:41 PM UTC-5, boB wrote:> On Mon, 4 Sep 2023 17:24:57 -0700 (PDT), John Smiht > <utube...@xoxy.net> wrote: > >On Monday, September 4, 2023 at 12:17:38?PM UTC-5, rewilded wrote: > >> On 8/30/2023 6:41 PM, John Smiht wrote: > >> > There seems to be quite a few youtube videos showing their use of Qspice. But, has any one here been playing around with it? If so, how do you feel about it? > >> > Thanks, > >> > John > >> Never heard of it tbh. What discriminates it from other circuit > >> simulators on offer? > > > >Have you hear of LTSpice? It's by the same author. > I am playing with Qspice when I can. > > I like the possibility of using C or C++ in simulation but haven't > played with that as of yet. Just looked at samples and online video > by Mike Engelhardt > > I'm sure that Qspice will gain traction as time goes on. It is too > new. Took me a few years to get good at LTspice. > > boBYeah, me too. I haven't tried the C yet either. Only some simple hookups like a two-transistor voltage clamp, etc. John