Re: Specifiying multiple grounds in LTspice
In message <l81ap6+19csfea@...>, dated Sun, 8 Dec 2013, the_sky_falcon_1982@... writes: GROUND 101 The problem is actually with the concept of 'ground', which is different in real
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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Specifiying multiple grounds in LTspice
Hi all, I would like to know how to specify different ground planes in ltspice. What I would like to do is to simulate a resonant wireless power transfer circuit. The transmitter side is a resonant
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Dhara Weerasinghe
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INA128 SpiceModel
Hi, i've tried to import the instrumentation amplifier INA128 spicemodel into LTspice but it did not word. The problem is in the spicemodel the pin are numbered sa below : 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10. the 6th
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Ali Ahmed
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Re: I added a CD4007 model
True, but that one's transistors' model is more off than this one, and there is no proper symbol that goes with it. I tried that model and I was not happy at all. For the vast majority of my projects
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Davor Lister
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Re: PWMs and Darlingtons
Did you look at LTC6992-x in the special functions library? LTC has an Excel-based design tool for all these timerblock products. Dan I'm new to ltspice, and am trying to draw and simulate a circuit.
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Dan Fish <pescado2@...>
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Re: I added a CD4007 model
Hello There is another example "CD4007_spdt.zip http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/LTspice/files/%20Lib/" with the CD4007 in our Files section. http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/LTspice/files/%20Lib/
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Helmut Sennewald
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Re: I added a CD4007 model
Hello, The model DC characteristic may be ok, but? model with no capacitances is not reasonable.? You might be better off using LTspice logic devices. Rick
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Rick
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Re: I added a CD4007 model
Hello, The model DC characteristic may be ok, but? model with no capacitances is not reasonable.? You might be better off using LTspice logic devices. Rick
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Rick
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Re: PWMs and Darlingtons
Ed, SPICE doesn't have built in signal source with a variable duty cycle.? It is easy to build one with a comparator where one input is a triangular waveform and the other is a control signal that
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Rick
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I added a CD4007 model
Hi all, I was missing a CD4007 model, so there it is. It is bare bones hierarchical model (so far) that I left that way so that it is easier to check what I did. If everything goes well, I'll make a
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Davor Lister
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Re: PWMs and Darlingtons
Hello Ed, You could at least use the TIP122/TIP142 from our Files section. http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/LTspice/files/%20Lib Here is the link to the TIP121.
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Helmut Sennewald
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PWMs and Darlingtons
I'm new to ltspice, and am trying to draw and simulate a circuit. This includes a PWM output and a darlington transistor; I searched the libraries and downloaded a new bjt library, but it doesn't
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texasham10 <krohneej@...>
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Re: Questions about phase in .AC LTspice Analysis
Le 06/12/2013 16:28, Andy a crit : Thanks for this explanation. I just wonder why the OP included this statement.
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Jerry Lee Marcel
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Re: Questions about phase in .AC LTspice Analysis
Just plain ignorance. I didn't know that. I can't find it in the Control Panel. Anyway I wonder why this would be an option...
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Jerry Lee Marcel
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Re: Determine phase and gain margin in filter/amp
Maarten, You set up the circuit correctly, but did you determine the phase margin by plotting V(fb)/V(inm)? Doing this I see a phase margin of 72.8 degrees at 9.16 MHz. In think the circuit is ok, but
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Rick
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Re: CD4047 BC
VARDKES wrote: Does anyone have CD4047BC spice model? > There are models for the CD4047B. I don't know if or how a *BC differs from a *B part. Re-read the directions on this group's main webpage.
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Andy I
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Re: xr2211 model
ignaciogouetv wrote: Hi, i am new in ltspice and i'm trying to simulate de XR2211(EXAR) but i With enough ingenuity and guesswork, you can create a subcircuit for just about anything. The question is,
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Andy I
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Re: Questions about phase in .AC LTspice Analysis
Hello Hnguyen, Open your original "wrong" asc-file. Right-mouse-click on the symbol of the source "Vcmfb1_2c" and "Vcmfb2_2c". The V-source dialog window will pop-up. You will see a field "AC
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Helmut Sennewald
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Re: Questions about phase in .AC LTspice Analysis
Hallo Helmut, I found 2 extra AC sources in Vcmfb1/2 and It was an accident. Imaging how you found them. Thanks Hnguyen
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hoa van nguyen <hnguyen4280@...>
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Re: Questions about phase in .AC LTspice Analysis
Hello Helmut & Andy, Thank you for helping me. Helmut: You have defined "AC 1" in two extra sources. This is simply wrong for this application. Instead you should define AC 1 in the input source. By
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hoa van nguyen <hnguyen4280@...>
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