On 8/26/2012 1:45 PM, Donald H Locker wrote:
Electronics_101 <> is
quite a suitable place to discuss such matters. We also use LTspice
(and whatever other tools are necessary or handy, up to and including
oscilloscopes and soldering irons) to achieve the understanding.
Donald.
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In keeping with Helmut's guidance that this group is a LTspice support
group and extended electronic design discussions are discouraged I
suggest people who have electronic design questions visit
<>.
This is from the groups FAQ.
"What kind of questions can I ask here?
<>
This site is for electronics and electrical engineering professionals,
students, and enthusiasts. We ask and answer questions about electrical
and electronics engineering topics, which include electronics, physical
computing, and those working with microcontrollers, Arduinos and
embedded systems. We feel the best Electronics Design questions have a
schematic, links to pertinent datasheets or some C code in them, but if
your question generally covers ¡
* a specific electronics design problem
* the theory and simulation of electromagnetic forces
* a communication scheme
* the writing of firmware for bare-metal or RTOS applications
and it is not about ¡
* a shopping or buying recommendation
* consumer electronics such as media players, cell phones or smart
phones, except when designing these products or modifying their
electronics for other uses
* Programming software for a PC
¡ then you¡¯re in the right place to ask your question!"
I believe visitors to stackExchange will find they discuss a much larger
variety of electronic design questions than the Electronics 101 mail group.
Howard