Viewer for Spice Model Netlist

I believe that someone sells a tool which purports to create a schematic from a netlist. IIRC it is quite expensive.

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Hi

I wonder if anyone know of a tool that can compile the netlist of a Spice (Orcad PSpice) model and show it graphically?

Like this netlist:

..subckt awbtl431 4 2 6 DD29 4 6 M1MD431 ..MODEL M1MD431 D IS=100.000000F RS=1.000000M TT=1.000000N BV=37

  • SPECTRE: + IMAX=1000 MINR=0.9M DD16 4 9 M2MZ2_5 1 ... etc ... VV68 3 4 20 ..MODEL M4MID D IS=1.000000N RS=100.000000M TT=1.000000N
  • SPECTRE: + IMAX=1000 MINR=90M ..ends
* * *$

Well, I dont exspect it to be perfect, but just better than drawing it by hand myself :-)

Thanks

Klaus

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Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund

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Thanks. While searching I found a nice tool: SpiceVision

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Cheers

Klaus

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Klaus Kragelund

Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund writh:

Try to find an old version of Electronics Workbench (I often find them on P2P programs).

They have a function to do this, it's buggy but gives you something.

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