# Getting started virtualenv -p python3 env env/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt PYTHONPATH=. env/bin/python -m ee.tools.read_ltspice_raw demo/reverse-polarity-bak/reverse-polarity_normal.raw # LTSpice binary format ## 'real' data The data are a sequence of chunks, one chunk for each point. Each chunk contain values for all variables. The first variable is a float64, all the others are float32. # Checks Most schematic symbols have a corresponding footprint and physical part. Some cases where this is not true: * Antennas and test points that just have a footprint. * Optional components, either to select/deselect a feature or tune something. Some of these should be a part of an order (tuning components) but shouldn't be installed in the assembly process. Another example: headers that the customer can choose to install. * Test points shouldn't have a part number * Check that a LEDs color matches the "color" custom field. # TODOs * Consistenly use `read` and `parse` in function names. * Consider flattening the module tree.