ngspice in KiCad 8: oscillators, taming an astable
Oscillators are sometimes difficult to simulate, they don't have a stable operating point (astable ...), they sometimes, depending on the device models, oscillate with difficulty, or the simulator finds a stable operating point, and then the oscillation does not start. In this video some means to get around these issues are presented.

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