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#r# Spice Netlist Parser Bootstrap Example
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#r# This example shows a bootstrap of a netlist, i.e. we parse the netlist generated by PySpice
#r# and we regenerate it.
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import PySpice.Logging.Logging as Logging
logger = Logging.setup_logging()
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from PySpice.Doc.ExampleTools import find_libraries
from PySpice import SpiceLibrary, Circuit, Simulator
from PySpice.Spice.Parser import SpiceParser
from PySpice.Unit import *
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libraries_path = find_libraries()
spice_library = SpiceLibrary(libraries_path)
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circuit = Circuit('STM AN1476: Low-Cost Power Supply For Home Appliances')
circuit.include(spice_library['1N4148'])
# 1N5919B: 5.6 V, 3.0 W Zener Diode Voltage Regulator
circuit.include(spice_library['d1n5919brl'])
ac_line = circuit.AcLine('input', 'out', 'in', rms_voltage=230, frequency=50)
circuit.R('load', 'out', circuit.gnd, kilo(1))
circuit.C('load', 'out', circuit.gnd, micro(220))
circuit.X('D1', '1N4148', circuit.gnd, 1)
circuit.D(1, circuit.gnd, 1, model='DIODE1', off=True)
circuit.X('Dz1', 'd1n5919brl', 1, 'out')
circuit.C('ac', 1, 2, nano(470))
circuit.R('ac', 2, 'in', 470) # Fixme: , m=1, temperature='{25}'
source = str(circuit)
print(source)
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parser = SpiceParser(source=source)
bootstrap_circuit = parser.build_circuit()
bootstrap_source = str(bootstrap_circuit)
print(bootstrap_source)
assert(source == bootstrap_source)
8.16. Spice Netlist Parser Bootstrap Example¶
This example shows a bootstrap of a netlist, i.e. we parse the netlist generated by PySpice and we regenerate it.
import PySpice.Logging.Logging as Logging
logger = Logging.setup_logging()
from PySpice.Doc.ExampleTools import find_libraries
from PySpice import SpiceLibrary, Circuit, Simulator
from PySpice.Spice.Parser import SpiceParser
from PySpice.Unit import *
libraries_path = find_libraries()
spice_library = SpiceLibrary(libraries_path)
circuit = Circuit('STM AN1476: Low-Cost Power Supply For Home Appliances')
circuit.include(spice_library['1N4148'])
# 1N5919B: 5.6 V, 3.0 W Zener Diode Voltage Regulator
circuit.include(spice_library['d1n5919brl'])
ac_line = circuit.AcLine('input', 'out', 'in', rms_voltage=230, frequency=50)
circuit.R('load', 'out', circuit.gnd, kilo(1))
circuit.C('load', 'out', circuit.gnd, micro(220))
circuit.X('D1', '1N4148', circuit.gnd, 1)
circuit.D(1, circuit.gnd, 1, model='DIODE1', off=True)
circuit.X('Dz1', 'd1n5919brl', 1, 'out')
circuit.C('ac', 1, 2, nano(470))
circuit.R('ac', 2, 'in', 470) # Fixme: , m=1, temperature='{25}'
source = str(circuit)
print(source)
parser = SpiceParser(source=source)
bootstrap_circuit = parser.build_circuit()
bootstrap_source = str(bootstrap_circuit)
print(bootstrap_source)
assert(source == bootstrap_source)