You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
 
 
 
h_vogt 271d49ada1 prepare release 24 14 years ago
..
bin command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim1 command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim2 command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim3 command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim3soi command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim3soidd command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim3soifd command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim3soipd command mrdump 14 years ago
bsim4 command mrdump 14 years ago
filters command mrdump 14 years ago
general command mrdump 14 years ago
hfet command mrdump 14 years ago
hisim command mrdump 14 years ago
hisimhv command mrdump 14 years ago
jfet command mrdump 14 years ago
mes command mrdump 14 years ago
mesa command mrdump 14 years ago
mos6 command mrdump 14 years ago
polezero command mrdump 14 years ago
resistance command mrdump 14 years ago
sensitivity command mrdump 14 years ago
transient command mrdump 14 years ago
transmission command mrdump 14 years ago
vbic command mrdump 14 years ago
xspice command mrdump 14 years ago
.cvsignore * DEVICES: Adjusted spacing. 26 years ago
ChangeLog Update of docs and test. Added mesa test files. 25 years ago
Makefile.am updates for `make dist' 15 years ago
README Fixed spelling errors 21 years ago

README

ngspice test and example files:
===============================

This directory is organized as a tree of subdirectories containing test files
for devices and analyses implemented in ngspice.

Some files comes from the original Spice3f5 package and others have been
contributed by developers and users.


File Extension Convention:

.cir : Circuit file. This can be a simple circuit description or a spice2
input file.
.out : .cir files have been run and results are recorded into this
type of file. This is useful if want to test ngspice against
known (hopefully correct results).

REPLICATE TESTS

To replicate tests you have to launch configure without any option and
compile ngspice. In the future this will change.

TO ADD NEW TESTS

Take an existing test and adopt it to your liking. Add the test
script and its supporting files to Makefile.am. Use `make check' to
see your new test in action.