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Re: Problem with my trying to add a potentiometer in LTSpice
Your .ASC doesn't have a simulation directive, but .TRAN 1m would do. However, the way you have made your symbol and potentiometer.asc doesn't work. LTspice can't understand pin 2. But you could have
By John Woodgate · #160690 ·
Problem with my trying to add a potentiometer in LTSpice
Hello, I'm having trouble adding a potentiometer component in LTSpice, and I've uploaded a zip file to the Files area of this group (Potentiometer circuit.zip) to show my data.? The simulation does
By Oliver Barrett · #160689 ·
Re: AD8476 model in ltspice
A SPICE macro model is available from Analog Devices. [email protected]> wrote:
By Walter Sjursen · #160688 ·
Re: AD8476 model in ltspice
I guess you didn't check the ADI website on the AD8476 product page: AD8476 <https://www.analog.com/media/en/simulation-models/spice-models/ad8476.cir> -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #160687 ·
AD8476 model in ltspice
Hello,I want to build a single ended to differential converter described in the circuit bellow. There is no ltspice model for AD8476 in the program? library. Is there some alternastive source for the
By john23 · #160686 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
Another thing you can try is Google Books ngram viewer.
By Spehro Pefhany · #160685 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
Thank you very much. -- Best wishes John Woodgate RAYLEIGH Essex OOO-Own Opinions Only
By John Woodgate · #160684 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
I wouldn't be too sure about that. Unless, of course LTspice has a little "phone home" routine that reports usage, like Microsoft . In any event, those don't work for computers not connected. Many
By Tony Casey · #160683 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
In the documentation of the independent voltage source, where the PWL parameter is explained. " SCOPEDATA" in the search box will find it. Of course, I'm referring to the latest LTspice version, which
By Mathias Born · #160682 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
Andy, Do you know where I can find an integrated circuit model that functions as a JK flip-flop, such as the CD4027? I¡¯ve searched through several suppliers and websites, but I couldn¡¯t find a
By Guilherme Souza · #160681 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
I read Pedro¡¯s comment, and figured he *probably* misunderstood ¡°Time must be monotonically increasing¡±, which I believe is the case, not Value. Dave Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2025 1:37 PM To:
By Bell, Dave · #160680 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
Can you please say where it is in the Help? I cannot find it, and 'Find keyword' doesn't work. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #160679 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
If you're wanting to use use digital blocks for a real application, you should note that there are libraries in the LTspice group Files </g/LTspice/files> section for CD4000, 74HC,
By Tony Casey · #160678 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
I can't guess where you got that information from. What's the point in coming here and asking for help, then rejecting the help you're offered without even trying it? Do you think I didn't try it? --
By Tony Casey · #160677 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
Hi Andy, After searching for something on Google, look upper-right and click the down arrow next to the tools word. All for now Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 4:27 PM From: "Andy I via groups.io"
By eewiz · #160676 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
SCOPEDATA=... was introduced precisely for what the OP is trying to do. It provides the legacy behavior. PWL=... will only work for data with montonically increasing x-values. All documented in great
By Mathias Born · #160675 ·
Re: Using exported gate signals from PLECS
Pedro wrote: I'm afraid that is incorrect. PWL, either with or without "PWL file=", is *not* only for monotonically increasing sources.? Were you taught that?? ?That would be incorrect.? It is for
By Andy I · #160674 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
eewiz wrote: Even Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_(electronics) ) agrees with "SR latch". Wikipedia is not the authority.? But I would judge it more dependable than Google
By Andy I · #160673 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
Well, it would be IEC rather than ISO. From the IEC Electropedia (free public access), there is: Flip-flop: IEC 60050-702-09-27 monostable trigger circuit The search would have found things like 'S-R
By John Woodgate · #160672 ·
Re: Flip Flop and NAND gate
I somewhat disagree with what you wrote. A Google search just gives you search results.? It does not tell you that "'RS latch' is?the?generally accepted term for a set-reset latch."? You can draw
By Andy I · #160671 ·