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Re: Requesting your co-operation for new version of Oscad, a free and open source EDA tool

 

Hello Developers,

Thanks for your input. Looks like our action items are more or less the
same as the ones mentioned in the roadmap and it would be good to take up
this effort. But we have to discuss with our team members and finalise a
few things, as we have a few additional facilities (VHDL/Verilog code
support, design optimisation support, virtual breadboard etc.) in Oscad. We
shall revert back soon.

Cheers
Oscad Team


On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 8:38 PM, Maciej Sumiński <maciej.suminski@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> On 05/26/2014 05:04 PM, Javier Serrano wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Oscad Team <oscad.team@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Kicad developers,
>>>
>>> Greetings from Oscad Team, IIT Bombay, India! As you are already aware,
>>> we
>>> have developed Oscad a free and open source EDA Tool for circuit design,
>>> simulation, analysis and PCB design. Oscad uses KiCad for schematic
>>> creation
>>> and PCB design. It uses Ngspice for simulation. We have made an
>>> integrated
>>> environment where these tools can be independently called and executed.
>>> We
>>> have written parsers to interface the different tools.
>>>
>>> We are now planning to come up with a new version of Oscad, where in we
>>> would like to embed all our tools with-in KiCad itself. We would like to
>>> modify the source code of KiCad such that it generates a netlist that
>>> can be
>>> directly used with Ngspice. (Right now, we parse the KiCad netlist and
>>> make
>>> it an Ngspice compatible one). For this we plan to do the following:
>>>
>>> We shall add tools in eeschema to help user add simulation parameters for
>>> ac/dc/transient simulations
>>> We will add more "fields" to a component in eeschema. For eg., a Flipflop
>>> will have fields like setup time, hold time. A sinusoidal source will
>>> have
>>> fields like amplitude, frequency etc.
>>> We will modify the way a "Spice" netlist is generated from eeschema. The
>>> netlist generated will now be in Ngspice format
>>> We shall add tools to create "Spice models" for diodes, MOSFETs, BJTs etc
>>> from with-in eeschema.
>>> We shall add a tool that "calls" Ngspice from eeschema and simulates the
>>> Ngspice netlist.
>>>
>>> We would like to know your comments and feedback. We would also request
>>> your
>>> co-operation for the new version of Oscad, that we plan to build.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Oscad Team
>>>
>>
>> Hello Oscad Team,
>>
>> The current KiCad roadmap, available from the official repo, includes
>> support for simulation. Have you considered joining the KiCad
>> developers team and taking up this work package? The end result would
>> be one software suite instead of two, with a stronger team behind.
>> FYI, we at CERN have started looking into simulation as well, partly
>> as a possible MSc thesis subject for one of our team mates, but also
>> in association with the need of thinking about RF and Microwave design
>> in KiCad. In that domain, it might also make sense to look at QUCS as
>> a possible simulation engine. We could discuss the details, come up
>> with a suitable blueprint to be included in the KiCad roadmap and take
>> it from there.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Javier
>>
>
> Hi Oscad Team,
>
> The mentioned roadmap is available here:
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kicad-product-committers/
> kicad/product/view/head:/Documentation/development/road-map.md
>
> Regards,
> Orson
>

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