Provided by: lepton-eda_1.9.18-1_amd64
NAME
lepton-netlist - Lepton EDA Netlist Extraction and Generation
SYNOPSIS
lepton-netlist [OPTION ...] [-g BACKEND | -f FILE] [--] FILE ...
DESCRIPTION
lepton-netlist is a netlist extraction and generation tool, and is part of the Lepton EDA (Electronic Design Automation) toolset. It takes one or more electronic schematics as input, and outputs a netlist. A netlist is a machine-interpretable description of the way that components in an electronic circuit are connected together, and is commonly used as the input to a PCB layout program such as pcb(1) or to a simulator such as gnucap(1). A normal lepton-netlist run is carried out in two steps. First, the lepton-netlist frontend loads the specified human-readable schematic FILEs, and compiles them to an in- memory netlist description. Next, a `backend' is used to export the connection and component data to one of many supported netlist formats. lepton-netlist is extensible, using the Scheme programming language.
GENERAL OPTIONS
-q Quiet mode. Turns off all warnings/notes/messages. -v, --verbose Verbose mode. Output all diagnostic information. -L DIRECTORY Prepend DIRECTORY to the list of directories to be searched for Scheme files. -g BACKEND Specify the netlist backend to be used. -f FILE Load and use netlist backend from FILE. FILE is expected to have name like "gnet- NAME.scm" and contain entry point function NAME (where NAME is the backend's name). -O STRING Pass an option string to the backend. -b, --list-backends Print a list of available netlist backends. -o FILE Specify the filename for the generated netlist. By default, output is directed to `output.net'. If `-' is given instead of a filename, the output is directed to the standard output. -l FILE Specify a Scheme file to be loaded before the backend is loaded or executed. This option can be specified multiple times. -m FILE Specify a Scheme file to be loaded between loading the backend and executing it. This option can be specified multiple times. -c EXPR Specify a Scheme expression to be executed during lepton-netlist startup. This option can be specified multiple times. -i After the schematic files have been loaded and compiled, and after all Scheme files have been loaded, but before running the backend, enter a Scheme read-eval- print loop. -h, --help Print a help message. -V, --version Print lepton-netlist version information. -- Treat all remaining arguments as schematic filenames. Use this if you have a schematic filename which begins with `-'.
BACKENDS
Currently, lepton-netlist includes the following backends: allegro Allegro netlist format. bae Bartels Autoengineer netlist format. bom, bom2 Bill of materials generation. calay Calay netlist format. cascade RF Cascade netlist format drc, drc2 Design rule checkers (drc2 is recommended). eagle Eagle netlist format. ewnet Netlist format for National Instruments ULTIboard layout tool. futurenet2 Futurenet2 netlist format. geda Native gEDA netlist format (mainly used for testing and diagnostics). gossip Gossip netlist format. gsch2pcb Backend used for pcb(1) file layout generation by gsch2pcb(1). It is not recommended to use this backend directly. liquidpcb LiquidPCB netlist format. mathematica Netlister for analytical circuit solving using Mathematica. maxascii MAXASCII netlist format. osmond Osmond netlist format. pads PADS netlist format. partslist1, partslist2, partslist3 Bill of materials generation backends (alternatives to bom and bom2). PCB pcb(1) netlist format. pcbpins Generates a pcb(1) action file for forward annotating pin/pad names from schematic to layout. protelII Protel II netlist format. redac RACAL-REDAC netlist format. spice, spice-sdb SPICE-compatible netlist format (spice-sdb is recommended). Suitable for use with gnucap(1). switcap SWITCAP switched capacitor simulator netlist format. systemc Structural SystemC code generation. tango Tango netlist format. tEDAx Trivial EDA eXchange (tEDAx) format. vams VHDL-AMS code generation. verilog Verilog code generation. vhdl VHDL code generation. vipec ViPEC Network Analyser netlist format.
EXAMPLES
These examples assume that you have a `stack_1.sch' in the current directory. lepton-netlist requires that at least one schematic to be specified on the command line: ./lepton-netlist stack_1.sch This is not very useful since it does not direct lepton-netlist to do anything. Specify a backend name with `-g' to get lepton-netlist to output a netlist: ./lepton-netlist -g geda stack_1.sch The netlist output will be written to a file called `output.net' in the current working directory. You can specify the output filename by using the `-o' option: ./lepton-netlist -g geda stack_1.sch -o /tmp/stack.netlist Output will now be directed to `/tmp/stack.netlist'. You could run (for example) the `spice-sdb' backend against the schematic if you specified `-g spice-sdb', or you could generate a bill of materials for the schematic using `-g partslist1'. To obtain a Scheme prompt to run Scheme expressions directly, you can use the `-i' option. ./lepton-netlist -i stack_1.sch lepton-netlist will load `stack_1.sh', and then enter an interactive Scheme read-eval-print loop.
AUTHORS
See the `AUTHORS' file included with this program.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2012-2017 gEDA Contributors. Copyright © 2017-2022 Lepton Developers. License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later. Please see the `COPYING' file included with this program for full details. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
lepton-schematic(1), lepton-symcheck(1), pcb(1), gnucap(1)