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Re: I can not access the File of LTspice.
Hi vlad-san!
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Sorry for may frequently question. When I have entered my email address to access the Files of LTspice, bellow message happen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are trying to add an email address that has been blocked by the email address owner. Please enter a defferent address. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q1) Can you tell me the method of unblocking the email address? My address was blocked by a accident or my mistake, I think. Shiggy 2012/8/29 ÖØËɺê²ý <mr.shigematsu@...> Hi Vlad-san! |
Re: I can not access the File of LTspice.
Hi Vlad-san!
I am very happy, because I have a communications with you. I will consider every possibilities, I think. I must say thanks to your knowlege, your honesty. About near the attached file, I can not go ahead or finish the "Get Web Access to LTspice". Any way, thanks your e-mail. Shiggy 2012/8/29 imbvlad <imbvlad@...> ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: I can not access the File of LTspice.
Shigematsu-san,
That seems strange, indeed. If you're sure you don't have some virus, try cleaning your temporary files and cookies, Java related ones, too (there should be an applet in the Control Panel), or try a different browser. Another solution is to make another Yahoo user and register with that one, see if it works. You may also want to call some friends and ask them if they get the same thing. I'm sorry, but that's about all I can suggest right now. Good luck, Vlad |
Re: I can not access the File of LTspice.
Hi Vlad-san!
Thanks your quick response! When I try to down load the xxx.asc file from the File\Temp directry of LTspice. LTspice or Yahoo site ask me to press "Get Web Access" To LTspice. So I press the "Get satart now" button. The following page, there is 3 steps to Access Ltspice File. But I can not finish or complete the this 3 steps. note) I am not good at English, I can not completely understand the English statement of the site. And almost of Japanese people is the same levels, I think. Shiggy 2012/8/29 imbvlad <imbvlad@...> ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: attn: dual booters
rainbowsally
monettsys wrote:
--- In LTspice@..., rainbowsally<rainbowsally@...> wrote:Yeah. Didn't know you could do that. :-)Here's how to run ltspice on your windows partition from your linuxIs there any reason you don't simply install LTspice using Wine? And I'm using dialup and only my widows modem works. Good info tho. Thanks. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are doing, but whenevr I need to run LTspice in Ubuntu, I simply download the latest executable and tell Wine to install it. I usually put it in C:\SWCADIII in the Wine folder.I'm working on cleaning up the libraries. It's MUCH easier to drop down to a terminal and get all the utilities in the world in linux. Windows is like "hands off, ye peasants!" and everything takes ten times as long. I'll get high speed internet someday but we were supposed to have fiber optics for all our telephones about ten years ago and instead the telecomm companies decided (after Congress agreed to let them overcharge us $5 a month for caller id which only costs them 5 cents) to run our communications through sattelites where they can get knocked out by terroristas or even a big solar flare, but then that's not really what we were talking about, I guess. The libraries are mixed case, difficult to read, parameters aren't in any particular order, so picking a transistor or a diode in the parts selectors is basically impossible. It's not a problem when running other folks 'asc' files, but it's murder when you want to find a part and check on its price when you're designing from scratch. |
Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
rainbowsally
Maybe an opamp could do it, but we'd need to see the kind of power it's expected to handle. But positive feedback (less than unity) could be used to increase impedance similar to the way an inductor works, but with capacitors. Still... that's a huge dynamic range.
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Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
Hello Summer,
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There are examples with different Laplace sources. Please check it. Files > Tut > Laplace Sources > rl_ind_laplace.asc Best regards, Helmut --- In LTspice@..., "coldcolor0317" <coldcolor0317@...> wrote:
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Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
John Woodgate
In message <k1jfi6+3mtl@...>, dated Tue, 28 Aug 2012, coldcolor0317 <coldcolor0317@...> writes:
The inductance is also a frequency dependent component. Yes, I understand if it'snot air-core, there are many other factors.But that's what we want to achieve, to include the turn-to-turn capacitance, turn-to-housing capacitance, and leakage resistance etc. I used other EM software to compute the L, then trying to match it with an equation variable freq), then connect with driving circuit.I hope you succeed, but I don't think your approach is correct. In saying that 'the inductance is frequency-dependent' I think you are confusing measured values with the elements of the model. Also, you need to be clear whether you are going to model losses as a parallel resistor, a series resistor or both (or perhaps something more complex). Inductors don't have anything normally called 'leakage resistance'. If that wasn't enough, a practical inductor that has significant impedance at 100 Hz will self-resonate well below 10 MHz unless you take truly heroic constructional measures to control capacitance. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk and www.isce.org.uk Instead of saying that the government is doing too little, too late or too much, too early, say they've got is exactly right, thus throwing them into total confusion. John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK |
Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
Hello John,
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The inductance is also a frequency dependent component. Yes, I understand if it'snot air-core, there are many other factors.But that's what we want to achieve, to include the turn-to-turn capacitance, turn-to-housing capacitance, and leakage resistance etc. I used other EM software to compute the L, then trying to match it with an equation variable freq), then connect with driving circuit. Regards Summer --- In LTspice@..., John Woodgate <jmw@...> wrote:
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Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
Hello Helmut:
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Thanks so much. I downloaded your model and tried in my circuit model. I think it worked. Of course the expression needs to be refined. So I take it that for inductance, if it's L=4u*(freq/2.5e6)^(-0.5), then when I use G2 (voltage controlled current), I should define the value as Laplace=1/(S*L), is it correct? In a similar way, capacitance can be defined as well. Best regards Summer --- In LTspice@..., "Helmut" <helmutsennewald@...> wrote:
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Re: basic incandescent dc lamp
Here's a short (but very realistic) subcircuit for a filament typeIt goes fast even with n=0.1 for 325V, lower values seem to take their (minor) toll for longer simulation runs without imposed timestep. Vlad |
Re: attn: dual booters
Mike,
The new .ini location follows the Windows' one: /home/<user>/.wine/drive_c/users/<user>/Application Data/. Personally, I run the clean version the way the installer made the launcher, and the custom version like this: env WINEPREFIX="/home/<user>/.wine" wine Z:\\opt\\Progs\\LTspiceIV\\scad3.exe -nowine -ini Z:\\opt\\Progs\\LTspiceIV\\scad3.INI ( -nowine because I can resize the components' dialogs, with the downfall of traces when moving symbols -- minor) Vlad |
Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
John Woodgate
In message <k1j3en+ith9@...>, dated Tue, 28 Aug 2012, coldcolor0317 <coldcolor0317@...> writes:
Thanks so much for the response. I do want to simulate an AC analysis from 100Hz to 10MHz. The coil is essentially an inductor with a certain value. There's AC resistance too. SO R is increasing with freq, and L is decreasing with freq. I need to model this behavior.Is this an air-cored inductor? If not, you will have a virtually impossible task to simulate it over that frequency range. It won't be at all easy even if air-cored, because of inter-turn capacitances, current crowding and maybe other factors. If you want help, holding out on us with 'a certain value' isn't the way to get it. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk and www.isce.org.uk Instead of saying that the government is doing too little, too late or too much, too early, say they've got is exactly right, thus throwing them into total confusion. John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK |
Re: LT1210 has two + inputs?
--- In LTspice@..., "afhockey623" <jxm1092@...> wrote:
Hello, The original circuit is on page 1 in the datasheet. It has a 1:3 transformer driving a 100Ohm transmission line. We have then an input impedance of 100/3^2=11Ohm on the primary side. Using a 11Ohm series resistance is a perfect match of this impedance. Maybe they removed this transformer in the jigs-example to allow to simulate the response down to DC. Best regards, Helmut |
Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
--- In LTspice@..., "coldcolor0317" <coldcolor0317@...> wrote:
Hello Summer, The formula with FREQ doesn't work. You should use a Laplace function. Below is an example using a G-source. Laplace=1/(0.95*(s/(2*pi*2.5e6))**0.3+0.1) I have uploaded an example. Files > Temp > freq_dep_res.asc Best regards, Helmut
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Re: LT1210 has two + inputs?
afhockey623
--- In LTspice@..., "Helmut" <helmutsennewald@...> wrote:
Hi, I was able to figure it out by opening up the test fixture for the op-amp. Do you know why the put an 11 Ohm resistor on the output of the opamp? |
Re: frequency dependent resistor and inductor in LTSpice
Vlad:
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Thanks so much for the response. I do want to simulate an AC analysis from 100Hz to 10MHz. The coil is essentially an inductor with a certain value. There's AC resistance too. SO R is increasing with freq, and L is decreasing with freq. I need to model this behavior. Would you please specify more on how to do it? Many thanks, Summer --- In LTspice@..., "imbvlad" <imbvlad@...> wrote:
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Re: attn: dual booters
monettsys
--- In LTspice@..., rainbowsally <rainbowsally@...> wrote:
Is there any reason you don't simply install LTspice using Wine? Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are doing, but whenevr I need to run LTspice in Ubuntu, I simply download the latest executable and tell Wine to install it. I usually put it in C:\SWCADIII in the Wine folder. Everything goes exactly the same as in WinXP. There is no need to convert line endings, and I can copy ASC and PLT files back and forth from XP running in VirtualBox to LTspice running in Wine. The only thing is I don't know where Mike puts the SCAD3.INI file when running in Wine. He moved it from C:\WINDOWS to solve a permissions problem in Win7, and I haven't had the occasion to reinstall LTspice so I don't know where it goes now. Mike |
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