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 +//​Translations of this page are also available in the following languages://​ [[ngspice_and_gschem.ru|Русский]].
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   +               ​Tr=239.5n Tf=301.2p Itf=.4 Vtf=4 Xtf=2 Rb=10)   +               ​Tr=239.5n Tf=301.2p Itf=.4 Vtf=4 Xtf=2 Rb=10)
   *               ​Fairchild ​       pid=23 ​         case=TO92   *               ​Fairchild ​       pid=23 ​         case=TO92
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 which will spew a great deal of text to '​result.txt'​. The file should include the numerical output we requested as well as a crude ascii plot of the results. Note that the 10mV input signal has been amplified to about -280mV over a wide frequency range. If you want to view graphical plots ngspice can be operated in interactive mode by removing the -b option. The ngspice website describes this in more detail. In any event, we now have the simulation results in a nice text format suitable for reading with a script, perhaps something written in python or octave, for further graphing or analysis. which will spew a great deal of text to '​result.txt'​. The file should include the numerical output we requested as well as a crude ascii plot of the results. Note that the 10mV input signal has been amplified to about -280mV over a wide frequency range. If you want to view graphical plots ngspice can be operated in interactive mode by removing the -b option. The ngspice website describes this in more detail. In any event, we now have the simulation results in a nice text format suitable for reading with a script, perhaps something written in python or octave, for further graphing or analysis.
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