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Re: I can not find the file "Zip-files with all files from this group"
Hello Cristian, The zip-files are in the Yahoo group LTspiceFiles. See the link below. https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/LTspiceFiles/files/LTspice%20Files/
By Helmut Sennewald · #72705 ·
I can not find the file "Zip-files with all files from this group"
I can not download the file " Zip-files with all files from this group". Any help is welcome . Best regards Cristian
By C C · #72704 ·
LM2917 F/V Tachometer simulation problem
A few days ago, 'hitec92407' uploaded the file "LM2917Test.zip" to the group's Temp area. Through my mistake, the discussion ended up on the [LTspiceFiles] group rather than this one. hitec92407's
By Andy I · #72703 ·
Re: SMPS switching losses in LTspice?
potstuvich, I don't think it's a question of how accurate is LTspice, but instead, how good is the transistor model? If I really wanted to know the answer to this, I would build a switching time test
By Rick · #72702 ·
Re: SMPS switching losses in LTspice?
I would expect it to be modestly accurate, then. Jim Wagner
By Jim Wagner · #72701 ·
Re: SMPS switching losses in LTspice?
I am using the mosfet model of a mosfet provided by LTspice itself. So will the switching losses be accurate? The inductor in the real circuit will not saturate at the peak fet current level. Gate
By potstuvich · #72700 ·
Re: SMPS switching losses in LTspice?
Should have written, instead of "losses will be mostly resistive" it ought to be "inductor losses will be mostly resistive" since gate charge losses CAN be significant. Jim Wagner Oregon Research
By Jim Wagner · #72699 ·
Re: SMPS switching losses in LTspice?
Those voltage dependent FET capacitances are modeled well, if a good model is supplied, For an external FET switcher, that is up to you. The switching loss estimate is as good as your model. For
By Jim Wagner · #72698 ·
SMPS switching losses in LTspice?
Hello, LTspice calculates a switching loss of 1.07W in the FET of the buckboost smps that I have uploaded to the Temp Files area. "Buckboost SMPS _switching loss.asc". How accurate is this to the real
By potstuvich · #72697 ·
Re: Lock horizontal axis
Hell Stephen, I just tried with your mentioned setting and it works. Plot Settings -> Sync horizontal axis Best regards, Helmut
By Helmut Sennewald · #72696 ·
Re: Pull-Push transformer for valve amp in LTspice
Tip: Ferrite cores are identified by an Al number, which allows quick determination of the number of turns, using the formula L=Al.N?
By Jerry Lee Marcel · #72695 ·
Re: Pull-Push transformer for valve amp in LTspice
pha0001 asked: "why did you take a quarter of the total primary inductance? Why not just half it?" Adding to what Vlad already wrote (which should lead you to your answer), it does depend on the
By Andy I · #72694 ·
Re: Pull-Push transformer for valve amp in LTspice
What's the equality between the ratios of the inductances and the number of turns? Vlad ______________________ ltspicegoodies.ltwiki.org -- holding, among others: a universal analog/digital filter,
By Vlad · #72693 ·
Re: Pull-Push transformer for valve amp in LTspice
Thank you so much!!! Things are starting to become much clearer now. If you don't mind, may I ask, why did you take a quarter of the total primary inductance? Why not just half it?
By tom tim · #72692 ·
Re: Lock horizontal axis
Hi Helmut, It's actually the X-axis I have trouble with - see "X-Axis different scales.jpg" in Temp. Regards Stephen. PS Mike told me (quote) "lock horizontal axis should do that."
By sineysitch · #72691 ·
Re: Lock horizontal axis
Hi Helmut It's really the X-axis I'm having problems with - see "X-Axis different scales" in Temp. Top: Initial plot Middle: Set precise manual limits on time range Lower: Only one plot pane is
By sineysitch · #72690 ·
Re: MosFet "LEVELS" in LTSpice compared to other spice simulators
Quite a mess, as expected :) Thank you Andy, I think I have it clear now.
By selportion@... · #72689 ·
Simulating a TI DRV103 with LTspice?
I was looking for an electronic "dash pot" for a solenoid and found the TI DRV10{2, 3} series of delayed-start PWM devices.? Downloaded TI's DRV103 spice file, looked, did a few sort-of educated
By Walking Through <walkingthrough@...> · #72688 ·
Re: Analog Switch model with charge injection?
Thank you for the advice, Helmut.
By contravalent@... · #72687 ·
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I also tried .meas ampx MAX V(Out_1) I(V1) thinking I can plot the max of V(Out_1) vs. I(V1) I tried to do it by adding another directive .meas ampx MIN I(V1) for no avail. Any suggestions is most
By Sam Jesse <revrvr@...> · #72686 ·