Sorry folks, the example project is here. ?
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Sent:?Monday, February 03, 2025 at 11:18 PM
From:?"eewiz via groups.io" <eewiz@...> To:[email protected] Subject:?Re: [LTspice] Creating My Own Library Hello all:
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Ivan, I have uploaded an example project that details how to create a single symbol that permits selection of multiple sub-circuit models.
Many thanks to Andy I for his library management Example 3 that got me started.
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All for now
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Sent:?Monday, February 03, 2025 at 8:43 PM
From:?"Ivan via groups.io" <1van4ocker@...> To:[email protected] Subject:?Re: [LTspice] Creating My Own Library Just to add to what Andy has said, your personal *.bjt, *.mos etc files will only show up in the "Pick New Transistor (etc.)" dialogue if you place your user.bjt (etc.) files in:I'm happy to report that I haven't had any issues after creating a user.bjt and user.dio file that are placed in the Documents\LTSpice folder so now, when I choose to "pick new diode" or "pick new transistor", they are there. Only issue I have is that LTSpice seems to pick their version over my version if they have the same name. I noticed (thanks to Andy for pointing this out) that when I retrieve the Spice Netlist to see what the .inc statements are, LTSpices' comes first and then, my Documents\Ltspice file comes after. I'm guessing I could change the name of my diode (in this case) slightly and that would take care of the problem. yes? Otherwise..., all good. Any models that are actually a .subckt will not show up in this dialogue.Yep. I finally got that bit. Lol! |