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A repository hosting service like GitHub is used to maintain the circuit file source code. However, software would need to be written that reads these files into a database and more software would need to be written that performs the searching.
Are you aware of any searchable database like this for circuits?
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/ltspice-examples.169795/post-1512411
I think the original idea you mentioned was "browsing and searching" capability. If we had a database that contained LTspice circuits, searches like the following could be done on it:Looks like this was not an original idea. Top four Google hits for LTspice Libraries on Github
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- All circuits that contain resistors and capacitors but no inductors.
- All circuits that contain at least 5 capacitors.
- All circuits that contain at least one voltage divider.
- All circuits that contain a half-wave rectifier and at least one voltage divider.
- etc.
A repository hosting service like GitHub is used to maintain the circuit file source code. However, software would need to be written that reads these files into a database and more software would need to be written that performs the searching.
Are you aware of any searchable database like this for circuits?
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