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Re: Frequency
Tony Casey
--- In LTspice@..., "Apparajan" <dg1@...> wrote:
Hello AG .meas TRAN Trise find time when V(out)=0 rise=3 .meas TRAN Trise2 find time when V(out)=0 rise=4 .meas TRAN Tfall find time when V(out)=0 fall=3 .meas TRAN Ton param Tfall-Trise .meas TRAN Period param Trise2-Trise .meas TRAN Frequency param Trise2-Trise .meas TRAN DutyCycle param Ton/Period*100 ... should cover most of your needs. Regards, Tony |
Re: SPICE Error
Tony Casey
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--- In LTspice@..., Tan Micheline Tambayong <micheline.tambayong@...> wrote: </snip> Hello Micheline, All of the parameters of the diode model are explained in the LTspice>Circuit Elements>Diode section of the Help. Regards, Tony |
Re: SPICE Error
Tony Casey
--- In LTspice@..., "Ian"<iw1904@...> wrote:
Ian, With respect, we don't know for sure where the circuit should be grounded, as we don't know what the application is. Perhaps the rectified bit should be floating? Regards, Tony |
Regardinfd Delay Element simulation
Hi,
I had tried the "Diff-amp-based delay element" simulation on ltspice but i couldn't get the results.Can anyone guide me what I did wrong while circuit design. Please find the files - I have uploaded the original circuit and .asc file in the folder Files > Temp Schematic file Name - Diff-amp-based delay element.asc Original Circuit Name - Diff-amp-based delay element.jpg Please help me on this and do the needful. Thanks and Regards, Dinesh |
Re: Hi.. Where could I find "tsmc90.lib" file??
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Hi dinesh.
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May help link: There is this: IBM 0.50 micron (5HP, 5AM, 5DM, 5PA) IBM 0.35 micron (5HPE, 5PAe) IBM 0.25 micron (6HP, 6DM, 6RF) IBM 0.18 micron (7RF, 7RFSOI, 7WL, 7SF, 7HP) IBM 0.13 micron (8RF-LM, 8RF-DM, 8HP, 8WL) IBM 90 nanometer (9SF, 9LP, 9RF) IBM 65 nanometer (10SF, lOLPe/lORFe) IBM 45 nanometer (12SOI) IBM 32 nanometer (32SOI) TSMC 0.18 micron TSMC 0.25 micron TSMC 0.35 micron Bordoynov 20.09.2011, 13:00, "dinesh" <dinsul1986@...>: Can anyone tell me where can I find the file "tsmc90.lib" |
Re: SPICE Error
--- In LTspice@..., Tan Micheline Tambayong <micheline.tambayong@...> wrote:
Hello Micheline, The result of both solutions is the same. Please take a look to the enhanced version. Files > Temp > Pefficiency_analysis-1_abc.asc You have to plot the voltage difference V(a,b) at the output and not the single signal V(a). Best regards, Helmut |
Re: New Member and Updated Help File
--- In LTspice@..., "Joe Walsh" <smknjoe@...> wrote:
Hello Joe, You always have the latest Help-file when you update LTspice or when you install the latest version, but simply not everything is in the help pages. analogspiceman has started a wiki with info especially about these non-documented features. Best regards, Helmut |
Re: Frequency
--- In LTspice@..., "Apparajan" <dg1@...> wrote:
Hello AG, You could make an FFT of the signal or you use .MEASURE commands. Please take a look to the examples. Files > Tut > MEASURE > TRAN Best regards, Helmut |
Re: How to make AC voltage source symbol with a sine wave shape
--- In LTspice@..., "desmond00036" <desmond00036@...> wrote:
Hello Desmond, This SINE-symbol is available in the LTspice component's selection. F2 [Misc] signal Best regards, Helmut |
Re: How to make AC voltage source symbol with a sine wave shape
Nope im referring to the "symbol" of the voltage source located in the left diagram not the results...The symbol is just a symbol ... an icon. You can draw it any way you want. It makes no difference whatsoever to the simulation. You could go into the symbol editor and change it to anything you like. That is apparently what someone else did, for the picture you saw. Andy |
Re: How to make AC voltage source symbol with a sine wave shape
It looks like some body modified the symbol for a voltage source. If you control + right click on the voltage symbol you get the "Component Attribute Editor" dialog. In the upper left corner Click on the "Open Symbol" dialog. You can then modify the symbol. The drawing tools are pretty crude. But it looks like some body found a way to insert a symbol for a sine wave. After modifying a symbol click on "Save" in the "File" menu and you will then see your changes in the schematic.
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Howard On 9/19/2011 10:45 PM, desmond00036 wrote:
Nope im referring to the "symbol" of the voltage source located in the left diagram not the results... |
Re: Ho do I Measure RMS AC riding on DC signal?
Thanks Tony. I learned a lot. Landrum
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New Member and Updated Help File
Joe Walsh
Hi all,
Just joined this group a few days ago and I'm quite surprised at the level of traffic on this list. I've been a VLSI design engineer for 21 years and am currently using Cadence tools (Virtuoso, etc), but have used Mentor Graphics in times past as well as Daisy systems in the very beginning. I now need to get a lot of BSIM3V3 models brought in so I can "play" on LTSpice. I have used the Field Update Tool recently to make sure my LTSpice has the latest and greatest, but, the help seems very outdated. Case in point: Special Functions. The help says that the standard logic gates are available plus a VARISTOR and a MODULATE. However, when I go to place a symbol in the schematic, it shows that there are SRFLOP, PHIDET, BUF, and BUF1 available too. Does anybody know (or can check their version of the tool) to see if the help has been updated to at least mention these newer components? I'm imagining that they have been there for awhile now and didn't recently appear after I ran the FUT. Regards, Joe |
Re: How to make AC voltage source symbol with a sine wave shape
Nope im referring to the "symbol" of the voltage source located in the left diagram not the results...
*note that there is a sine wave in the symbol itself.. I found the left side diagram somewhere, and tried to plot my own in the right diagram, but the symbol of the voltage source is different. That makes me wonder if I am getting the same results as the diagram on the left. Regards, Desmond |
Re: How to make AC voltage source symbol with a sine wave shape
Hi, I am confused how do I get the AC voltage source with the sine symbol as shown on the left side.It works for me! What do you get? We can't fix something if you don't tell us what seems to be wrong. I get a nice sine wave with +/-230V amplitude and 20ms period. You can improve the accuracy of the waveform slightly by using a smaller maximum timestep (the fourth parameter of the .tran statement) and by adding ".options plotwinsize=0" to disable LTspice's waveform compression of saved/plotted waveforms. But that doesn't change the waveform much in this case. Using AC analysis is completely different, and you don't get waveforms at all from it. Regards, Andy |
How to make AC voltage source symbol with a sine wave shape
Hi, I am confused how do I get the AC voltage source with the sine symbol as shown on the left side. I tried plotting myself on the right side but no matter how I try I was not able to make out the same thing. I see that it is done in transient mode, and even if I change to AC analysis under simulation command I am still unable to get the same pattern. Would be glad to have some enlightement here. Regards, Desmond |
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