Please go to https://github.com/f18m/netlist-viewer for most updated code
Features
- netlist to schematic conversion
- SPICE
- netlist
- schematic
Categories
Electronic Design Automation (EDA)License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow NetlistViewer
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User Reviews
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un1gfn Posted 2021年01月03日You are not happy using it. But It just works.
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wagnerlip Edited 2020年02月10日Sorry by the two stars, but it doesn't run on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits. I would love very much to have this program running, so I would be able to visualize netlists (subcircuits) from LTSpice.Reply from NetlistViewerPosted 2023年11月06日
I know this is an old comment but just to let you know: version 0.3 released now from Github should be able to run just fine on 64bits Windows editions -
bikeviolin Edited 2019年03月27日Runs, but a few little quirks. Apparently requires uppercase input.
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niwe Posted 2016年08月23日If a program is intended to be run under Linux (too), and it doesn't install through the usual ./configure; make; make install there is a case to be made that some hints of installation instructions ought to be provided.Reply from NetlistViewerPosted 2023年11月06日
There are now build instructions avialble for Linux: https://github.com/f18m/netlist-viewer/blob/master/NetlistViewer/build/linux/README.md -
mhx_at_sf Posted 2016年05月07日This program handles only subcircuits, not general netlists. It wants the file contents to be ALL UPPERCASE, or nothing goes. I din't test if it handles all SPICE models. The program icon's missing (assert during startup), but it can be made to ignore this problem. On Windows the install directory is not writable. Has potential, but needs some work to become really useful, and a lot of work to become a joy to use.