Some of the following text is taken directly from the Qucs-S Help - Ch.6.7. In this post I will demonstrate automatic execution of post-simulation data processing scripts provided by Qucs-S along with some additional scripts that I have written to provide extra facilities for handling multi-dimensional simulation results from our Xyce pulse transient analysis for the M-MSS model. The Octave syntax is largely compatible with MathWorks’ MATLAB and provides capability to integrate additional open-source applications that use the standard Matlab. Octave not only adds full numerical analysis and programming capabilities but also makes available all the features provided by the the many optional Octave Tool Boxes available on Octave-Forge and other open-source repositories. With built-in plotting and visualization tools Octave makes it possible to create additional user modules for post-analysis including parameter extraction, advanced numerical computation, custom plotting and data conversion. We will further discuss the capabilities of Qucs-S – combining its functionality with Octave – a powerful open-source mathematics-oriented scripting language. ![]() ![]() Today I’ll be discussing advanced features of the Knowm Open-Source EDA Stack that include extensions to Qucs-S for post-analysis of the M-MSS ( Mean Meta-Stable Switch Memristor Model ) pulse response simulation results we explored in my last post Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Pulse Response with Qucs-S and Xyce.
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