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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 20:04:14 -0300
From: "Ethy H. Brito" <ethy DOT brito AT inexo DOT com DOT br>
To: geda-help AT delorie DOT com
Subject: [geda-help] spice model for basic transistors
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Hi All

I tried the archives of this list (does it really spans for just 4 days?),
google'd about this and found nothing useful.

Starting today to use gEDA and tools I found it a little bit frustrating.
I create a small circuit with a couple of resistors, capacitors, two
diodes e one transistor just to see whats would happen.

I created schematics on gschem (pretty intuitive). When I tried to run
gnucap  (from inside GNU Spice GUI) it said it does not recognize my
diodes models (some generic, I choose 1N4001). 

After hours digging the web I found a "splice model" to write to the
gschem "model" atribute. Wouldn't the basic models be buit-in in gnucap?

Now gnucap says: "Q1: can't find model: BC547". (I choose BC547-1.sym from
Transistors(misc) at gschem).

Is there a library I should have downloaded? 
Do I have to search the web form each an every basic spice "MODEL" I use??

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
gschem = 1.6.1.20100214
gnucap = 0.35

Directions are welcome.

Regards

Ethy

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