Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
I understand that. However, what I do not understand is how to then place my symbols. In the Place component, it only shows stuff from the .lib (which includes Autogenerated) but nothing else so it is
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Berntd
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Re: Import LTspice simbol model of UCC5304 problem
john23, I am uncertain how to answer this. You referred to Figure 12 of a datasheet for the lower two transistors, which is a GaN RF power amp.? I downloaded the datasheet from alldatasheet.com that
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Andy I
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Re: How does one create a common mode choke with manufacturers information?
Checking back through the messages, I think this question was about the Wurth S_7448021230_30m common-mode choke. I threw together a dummy simulation with that choke in it, and it ran without error.?
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Andy I
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Re: How does one create a common mode choke with manufacturers information?
Did you upload your .ASC? If not,we can't help much. There are already two .ASCs for common-mode chokes in the Temp folder. Search for 'common'. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG
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John Woodgate
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Re: How does one create a common mode choke with manufacturers information?
re: "Unknown subcircuit called in" I guess that means you did something wrong.? Your subcircuit call (the netlist line starting with X) refers to a subcircuit name, which was never defined.? Maybe
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Andy I
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Re: How does one create a common mode choke with manufacturers information?
Thanks for the info!? I did find the model and got the correct P/N in my circuit.? However, when I ran the sim, I got an error message saying "Unknown subcircuit called in" and referenced the part
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De Mattei, Robert T. J.
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Stride in undocumented bus notation
Hi, I'm not sure if it is already known, and it is definitely not mentioned in the "Undocumented LTspice" Wiki page: I have a 8x8 matrix of signals and wanted to split off a bus by column.
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hendrik.de.vloed@...
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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
Yes, the location for libraries and examples was changed on 17.1 for reasons that were explained at the time, but didn't get everyone's approval. I think you have the new location slightly wro
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Tony Casey
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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
Just move the symbol and/or library files from wherever they are now to the folder or directory where the schematic is, using the operating system's file browser (or whatever they call it), or the
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Donald H Locker
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Re: Square wave vco
It is from Circuit Maker or latter Altium:
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bb_petrov@...
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Re: Square wave vco
Thanks. I need square wave vco for PLL tests. Currently I am using: It can be dome in many ways wit B sources, although I am not sure how to add FM: Triangle wave with period 1/fc: Square wave with
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bb_petrov@...
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Re: Square wave vco
Just curious: I know such error messages from XSPICE. Are you mistakingly invoking ngspice (or KiCAD) somewhere in the chain? -marcel
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mhx@...
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Re: Square wave vco
I'm struggling to understand what you are trying to do with: .MODEL ASQRVCO... AFAIK, you can only define .models as being these types of LTspice primitives: C, R, L, D, SW, CSW, URC, LTRA, NPN, PNP,
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Tony Casey
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Re: Square wave vco
Of course the model is in a circuit Just a voltage source and autogenerated symbol.
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bb_petrov@...
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Re: Square wave vco
It won't run my itself. It needs to be included in a schematic with specifications of parameters (the symbols in { }).
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John Woodgate
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Square wave vco
Hello, I need little help, please. I am trying to run old square wave vco model:
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bb_petrov@...
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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
Hi Tony, I am not sure how one would keep symbols with schematics. To place them, they come from the Autogenerated folder or some other folder in the .lib top folder (which is not changeable) I agree,
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Berntd
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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
I am trouble with this right at this moment. I am not sure where to put the .lib files. On the previous install, it seemed to be wanting them in the .lib main folder. And, the next issue now on a new
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Berntd
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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
And be sure that the llibrary/model/subcircuit file is in the same directory [folder] as the schematic file. Donald.
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Donald H Locker
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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?
In that path, delete all except the filename and its extension. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
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John Woodgate
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