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1.1 root 1: .TH AWB 10.1 UCDS
2: .SH NAME
3: awb \- analog workbench
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B awb
6: [
7: .I option
8: ] ...
9: .SH DESCRIPTION
10: .I Awb
11: does various useful operations with analog
12: parts and schematics.
13: The options are
14: .TP
15: .B -d
16: Create a discrete
17: pins file from the list of undefined chips obtained from
18: .IR cdmglob (10.1).
19: Typically, this is used to automatically define those little resistors and
20: capacitors.
21: .TP
22: .B -w
23: Create a wire list file. This is typically used for soldering.
24: It expects a parts list (see
25: .BR -p ).
26: .TP
27: .B -p
28: is followed by a parts list (pins file).
29: It is used by the
30: .B -w
31: option.
32: .TP
33: .BI -t tool
34: Generate appropriate output for
35: .IR tool .
36: At the present time
37: only
38: .B advice
39: is acceptable.
40: .BI Awb
41: will generate a node list for
42: .I advice
43: given the net list from
44: .IR cdmglob (10.1).
45: .SH FILES
46: .F /usr/ucds/lib/awb/*
47: .SH SEE ALSO
48: ADVICE 1M user's manual, 52173-860901-01TM
49: .SH BUGS
50: .I Awb
51: should generate entire
52: .I advice
53: decks, not just the net list.
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