Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Tim wrote, "... The only way to observe the cat is to place the observer in the box and then the state of the system (its reality) is completely different because it is a different reality.? The
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Andy I
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#147372
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Re: Filters (Butterworth, Chebychev etc.)
Tony wrote, "I didn't have any trouble downloading Filt.zip - must be something in your Firefox setup. ..." I think the problem is that the LTwiki website uses http: (not secure https:) in many
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Andy I
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#147371
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Sean Carrol tries to explain this here, at about 30 minutes in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW2ywdRRq_M Great bubblegum for the brain there.? I think he is saying position is a special limit that
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Tim Hutcheson
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#147370
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Perhaps this is why we sometimes refer to a "dead and alive place"? The dictionary explanation <https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/dead-and-alive> doesn't mention quantum mechanics.
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Tony Casey
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#147369
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
I can't really comment on QSPICE as I haven't tried it. It's not clear how I can. I signed up for access to the beta test, but heard nothing more. I haven't joined the user group, either. But I'm not
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Tony Casey
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#147368
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Re: Loss simulation problem
Yes, the apologies should be mine. It was clear that English probably wasn't your first language - I wouldn't attempt anything in Hungarian. But sometimes I can't resist. Thanks for your upload, but
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Tony Casey
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#147366
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
You have to think about it the other way around.? One doesn't open the box and observe the cat.? The only way to observe the cat is to place the observer in the box and then the state of the system
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Tim Hutcheson
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#147364
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Well, that is a sort of opposite to the cat. It's real, but so far inexplicable. ====================================================================================== Best wishes John Woodgate
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John Woodgate
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
[..] Like quantum entanglement? -marcel
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mhx@...
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Re: Loss simulation problem
You are right. I apologize, I am writing from Hungary. My English is, um... But you get the point (: Even if I put the cursor on the semiconductor, it doesn't turn into a thermometer. I checked the
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Csizmadia Mikl?s
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#147360
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Tony, I'm with you almost 100%! The only questionable point may be QSPICE. I'm often conflicted between keeping LTspice as the only one, and invest time only there, or trying to spend some effort in
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Francesco
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#147359
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Re: Loss simulation problem
I'm always losing transistors, too. I have no idea why - maybe I'm just forgetful. ? I think you probably mean power dissipation. If the thermometer doesn't appear, can you still plot currents of
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Tony Casey
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#147358
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Loss simulation problem
Dear all, is it only me who finds it strange (or does it not work )that the loss of transistors cannot be simulated? I can't see the little thermometer. Does this function not work for you either?
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Csizmadia Mikl?s
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#147357
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Re: Filters (Butterworth, Chebychev etc.)
Thanks for uploading the file. As said, I got it meanwhile. And thanks for pointing out LTSPIC¡¯s builtin filter functions. ¡ª Christoph
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Christoph
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#147356
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Re: Filters (Butterworth, Chebychev etc.)
I didn't have any trouble downloading Filt.zip - must be something in your Firefox setup. Perhaps you are using the HTTPS Everywhere add-in? You can disable the "https only" option, or temporarily
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Tony Casey
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#147354
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Re: Filters (Butterworth, Chebychev etc.)
Now got one of these filters into my circuit. Anyone familiar with these models? How do I have to set the parameters for a low pass filter, of, say, corner freq. = 100Hz? Zin=<-1,0,0+..¡Þ> ¦¸ Input
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Christoph
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#147353
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Re: Filters (Butterworth, Chebychev etc.)
OK, I managed to download the Filt.zip file using $ wget http://ltspicegoodies.ltwiki.org/files/archives/Filt.zip <http://ltspicegoodies.ltwiki.org/files/archives/Filt.zip>
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Christoph
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Of course I agree: it's the mathematics that accepts instantaneous change, leading to a paradoxical result. Just like the mathematics accepts the paradoxical result? 'simultaneously alive and dead',
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John Woodgate
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#147351
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Filters (Butterworth, Chebychev etc.)
I would like to apply filters to a signal of discrete sample points and watch the effect of order, gain and other characteristics. Found this page: http://ltspicegoodies.ltwiki.org/FilterManual.php
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Christoph
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#147350
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Re: Warning: Multiple definitions of model ...
Hello All John Woodgate wrote: Consider a theoretical square wave, varying between -1 and 1 with instantaneous transitions. And there lies "the (philosophical) flaw." Nothing in this universe is
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eewiz
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