Using CD4000_v.lib and 74hc.lib in LTSpice
So, I was simulating a circuit in LTSpice and I wanted to use an 4000-series IC. Someone probably did that before, right? So I googled and found quite some posts […]
So, I was simulating a circuit in LTSpice and I wanted to use an 4000-series IC. Someone probably did that before, right? So I googled and found quite some posts […]
Are you using Linux as your primary desktop/office system? Yes. Do you use a scanner? Yes. Are you using XSane to scan documents and save them as .pdf files? Yes. […]
Hi. I am a German using a German keyboard, so I have to use the AltGr key a lot to type an @ (AltGr+Q) for example. I also like to […]
Motivation In the previous post we discussed the possibility to use LTspice as a “plug in” into a Python/Numpy signal processing project. It works quite well: you send a numpy […]
Motivation Might this article be interesting for you? Answer the following questions: Do you like signal processing with python and numpy? – Correct answer: Yes! Do you like simulating analog […]
I wanted to compile cernroot on ubuntu with python3 bindings for ROOT (pyROOT). This is what worked for me (i built it in a docker container): apt-get update && \ […]
Just a quick shout to the internet about a problem that I have encountered (and solved): I set up a container based on opensuse leap 15.0 I wanted to […]
I love yakuake. I simply can’t stand terminal windows being scattered around my desktops anymore. Yakuake (as delivered by the package managers of ubuntu-ish distributions and OpenSUSE) just has one […]