1QucsDigiLib(1)                   User Commands                  QucsDigiLib(1)
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NAME

6       QucsDigiLib - A wrapper script for digital modules and libraries.
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SYNOPSIS

9       qucsdigilib [OPTION] infile dir entity library
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DESCRIPTION

12       Qucs  is  an  integrated  circuit simulator which means you are able to
13       setup a circuit with a graphical user interface (GUI) and simulate  the
14       large-signal,  small-signal  and noise behaviour of the circuit.  After
15       that simulation has finished you can view the simulation results  on  a
16       presentation page or window.
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18       The  software  aims  to  support all kinds of circuit simulation types,
19       e.g. DC, AC, S-parameter, harmonic balance  analysis,  noise  analysis,
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22       QucsDigiLib  is a wrapper script for digital modules and libraries cre‐
23       ated by Qucs.  The program utilizes the FreeHDL compiler  in  order  to
24       convert  the  VHDL output of Qucs into a C++ file.  Thereafter this C++
25       source is compiled to a binary.  The binary is  then  copied  into  the
26       VHDL directory.
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OPTIONS

30        INFILE
31              the  filename  of  the  VHDL file to be simulated located in the
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34        DIR   the name of the directory where the compilation is going  to  be
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37        ENTITY
38              the entity name implemented in the VHDL file
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40        LIBRARY
41              library name into which the module will reside
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AVAILABILITY

44       The  latest  version  of  Qucs  can always be obtained from www.source‐
45       forge.net or www.freshmeat.net
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REPORTING BUGS

48       Known bugs are documented within the BUGS file.  Report bugs to  <qucs-
49       bugs@lists.sourceforge.net>.
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52       Copyright © 2005 Michael Margraf <michael.margraf@alumni.tu-berlin.de>
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54       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
55       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR
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AUTHORS

59       Written  by  Michael  Margraf <michael.margraf@alumni.tu-berlin.de> and
60       Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>.
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64Debian/GNU Linux                 October 2009                   QucsDigiLib(1)
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