On 25/02/2025 11:17, j.bernabe1 via
groups.io wrote:
Thanks for
answering
That's what I'd like to do..
Find a symbol that looks more like a comparator.
My question is, where do I look for it??' within Ltspice??
And if I find one, how can I associate the appropriate PINS to my
comparator?
If your comparator has 5 pins, you can start with the LTspice opamp2
symbol.
The most important thing is for the symbol pin order to match to the
order in the .subckt line. The pin names do not have to match. If
they match, then you only have to change the opamp2 symbol's value
to match the .subckt name, and you're good to go.
But, honestly, if you can draw schematics, you can also draw
symbols. It's not hard, and once you have had a little practice, you
will never use auto-generated symbols again, and we will all be
glad.
Did you look in:
Help > Schematic Capture > Creating New Symbols ?
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Regards,
Tony