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Re: [Help-gnucap] What is a good way to get joules integrated in a .dat


From: John Griessen
Subject: Re: [Help-gnucap] What is a good way to get joules integrated in a .dat output?
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 13:17:07 -0500
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Post-processing.  Hmm... maybe I just write some python to process and add on 
to the
.dat file and put that in my make file, et...voilĂ .  I was just hoping to 
harness the built in
fine and automatic integrating of gnucap instead of getting some more from 
(?numpy?) outside.

On 08/24/2016 05:15 AM, Felix Salfelder wrote:
integration by itself is a simple thing to do, if what you integrate is
just a node voltage. you could express your computation as a monitoring
subcircuit consisting of controlled sources and caps, and then probe a
voltage, the subcircuit produces.

That monitoring subcircuit could be easy.  Some volt-controlled volt sources, 
then integrate v.

How do you write "integrate a node voltage" on the .tran line?
I have not found integration in the docs.

John Griessen




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