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QSAPECNG(1) Program Description QSAPECNG(1)NAME
qsapecng - symbolic analyzer of linear analog circuits
SYNOPSIS
qsapecng
DESCRIPTION
QSapecNG is a Qt-based program for symbolic analysis of linear analog circuits. In fact, it consists of two indipendent parts: the SapecNG
framework engine and the application gui QSapecNG.
It is an open source, multi-platform project, continuously enhanced by students and researchers of the Department of Electronics and
Telecommunications (DET) of the University of Florence. It comes as continuation of SapWin for Windows, in order to give to the project a
full compatibility on other platforms.
Through QSapecNG users can draw, solve and analyze analog circuits as well as manage them. Since version 2.0.0beta1 there is also the full
support for sub-circuits that can be created, saved, reopened and added as part of other circuits.
QSapecNG is freely available on SourceForge <https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsapecng/>.
A previous version of SapecNG is available too, on SourceForge <https://sourceforge.net/projects/sapec-ng/>. Pre-compiled packages will be
also available from projects related pages.
USAGE
TODO (see the website)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Michele Caini <michele.caini@gmail.com>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
THANKS TO
Simone Rossetto <simros85@gmail.com> and his work as a packager.
C. R. Bond <http://www.crbond.com/download/misc/rpoly.cpp> for Jenkins-Traub real polynomial root finder implementation. Source code has
been used as-is, filtered by an adapter function.
Qwt Project <http://qwt.sf.net> for their work. Source code has been used as-is.
Nokia and the not yet supported project QtPropertyBrowser <http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-solutions/qt-
solutions/trees/master/qtpropertybrowser> (on Qt Solutions Archive <http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-addons/solutions-archive/index> ).
Source code has been used as-is.
Project coordinators are:
- Prof. S. Manetti (who developed last version of SapWin)
- Prof. A. Luchetta <luchetta@unifi.it>
Debian packager and maintainer is Simone Rossetto <simros85@gmail.com>
GNU GPLv3 2011-08-07 QSAPECNG(1)