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RF component library #607
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I cannot comment anything on this, because QucsStudio has a closed source. I have no wish to synchronize Qucs-S and closed source projects like QucsStudio. |
I have added a TODO list for this issue. |
I had issues when I ported a Qucs project to QucsStudio. Amplifier uses power gain versus voltage gain. I think hybrid ports are different as well. One issue with hybrid is you couldn't tell how to connect the ports. The "normal" way to connect doesn't work. It would also help if the ports are labeled especially when rotated or flipped. Hybrid and Coupler can both be configured to be 90/180 and the connections are different. |
Fixed by #610. |
Need nightly build for testing... |
Hi @ra3xdh, |
@wsteffe Everything is correct. The most of RF devices are Qucsator-only. Select Qucsator from the drop-down list and you will see the full list. This is done to prevent insertion of the incompatible device in schematic. You may have to compile Qucsator from source depending on your platfrom. |
Hi @ra3xdh, Thanks for explanation. |
It is not possible for the most of RF devices. See #94 |
Will the RF component library re-appear once qucsator-RF is available? #370
I tested the library a long time ago and found things that could be improved. Also some devices work differently in QucsStudio.
TODO list from @ra3xdh:
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