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Re: AC Analysis - show Mag in dBuV versus Freuqncy
dBu? is decibels referred to 0.775 V, which is 1 mW in 600 ohms. dB?V, or better dB(?V), is decibels referred to 1?V. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.
By John Woodgate · #159832 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
Why not? -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #159831 ·
Re: AC Analysis - show Mag in dBuV versus Freuqncy
Hello Ray.Koo, Since you are looking for attenuation characteristic of the filter,? your base reference is immaterial. Namely it could be dB with respect to any value... say boiled but not peeled
By Zivko Petru · #159830 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
Hi I have two "jumpers" in my library both made from a single zero voltage source. One has a "shorting link" graphic. One has a "current probe" graphic. I don't recommend the use of tiny valued
By eetech00 · #159829 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
That¡¯s what I am using¡­ Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 2:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component You can use a 0 Volt source as a
By Bell, Dave · #159828 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
You can use a 0 Volt source as a jumper. This allows differen netnames on each side with 0 vols difference across the source. My distribution has a jumper2 symbol which is not a sub-circuit, but a
By BRUCE108 · #159827 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
You can have zero ohm resistor in LTspice, but it doesn't do what you might expect. If you use one, LTspice just ignores the symbol and the netlist shows that it replaced the resistor with a wire, so
By Tony Casey · #159826 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
Yep! I don¡¯r really like the Jumper symbol, so made it one as a resistor-sized box, marked ¡°0 ¦¸¡± Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 11:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice]
By Bell, Dave · #159825 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
You cannot have a zero-ohm resistor in LTspice.? I've created a jumper with a 1f ohm resistance called MyJmpr.? The simple subcircuit is assigned it to the original jumper symbol and saved as
By John Waugaman · #159824 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
SO, no need to include the file name in the symbol Attributes editor? Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 11:22 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit
By Bell, Dave · #159823 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
No Prefix. Andy
By Andy I · #159822 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
What "linkage"? The filenames (minus the .ext) must match.? That's all the "linkage" you need. Andy
By Andy I · #159821 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
OK: Erased prefix ¡°X¡± Have ZeroOhm OR ZeroOhm.asc in SpiceModel line All works fine. Thanks! Dave Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 11:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice]
By Bell, Dave · #159820 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
I did. Ah! What prefix, then? And still, where do I insert the linkage to ZeroOhm.asc? Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 11:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Creating a
By Bell, Dave · #159819 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
Create the symbol from the schematic (.asc) file! Must not have Prefix = X. Andy
By Andy I · #159818 ·
Re: AC Analysis - show Mag in dBuV versus Freuqncy
If that weird design works for you, OK. This group doesn't do circuit design, but if you want to have a sensible low-pass filter, you could well use one of the filter design apps at
By John Woodgate · #159817 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
I understood it to do exactly that, but it merges them in the netlist. Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 10:47 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit
By Bell, Dave · #159816 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
I agree, and have tried but can¡¯t get it right! I want to link the symbol to ZeroOhm.asc in the same folder. Where/how to do that? In the symbol editor, Ctrl-A menu, right? In the Spice Model line?
By Bell, Dave · #159815 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
Yes, and I do that, but wanted a unique symbol and ¡°true¡± zero in a single library device¡­ Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 10:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Creating a
By Bell, Dave · #159814 ·
Re: Creating a dirt-simple subcircuit component
I agree it's 'better', insofar as it really has zero resistance, but it makes the .ASC look very odd, especially it it's to be given to a user of the physical circuit. -- This email has been checked
By John Woodgate · #159813 ·