Re: Monte Carlo
Brian, Those tolerances are just for the bill of material, like the partnumber and mfg. About as close as you can get to doing Monte Carlo in LTspice is with parameterized curly brace expressions
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Mike Engelhardt
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#732
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Monte Carlo
Anyone got a way of doing a monte carlo run (AC or AC sweep) using the resistor and capacitance tolerances ? Brian -- Brian Howie | Tel: 0131 343 5590 BAE SYSTEMS | Fax: 0131 343 5050 Sensor Systems
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brian.howie@...
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#731
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Re: Using LTC Op Amp Models
Russell, I wouldn't take the opamp models in LTC.lib so seriously as to worry about whether 'GMIN across Current Sources' was checked or not. The model for wish that got introduced for was pretty
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Mike Engelhardt
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#730
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Using LTC Op Amp Models
Greetings All, I have a question for Mike E... Mike, Is the recently added 'GMIN across Current Sources' hack needed when using the Lin Tech Op Amp models in LTC.lib? I ask this because in times gone
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analogueman2002 <[email protected]>
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#729
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Re: Identification of traces in .step commands
Reinier, If you want to use many inductance values, at one frequency of interest then you can have the frequency component plotted as a function of inductance this automatically happens when you do a
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Reinier Gerritsen <r.gerritsen@...>
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#728
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Re: Identification of traces in .step commands
Reinier, If you want to use many inductance values, at one frequency of interest then you can have the frequency component plotted as a function of inductance this automatically happens when you do a
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Mike Engelhardt
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#727
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Thanx: RE: IBIS support?
Thanks for all the leads on this one, I'll see what I can come up with. Thanx, -Jon -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jonathan W. T. Graham grambo@...
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oztek_jtg <[email protected]>
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#726
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Identification of traces in .step commands
Hi, I use the .step command to do multiple .AC runs. One of the inductances in my circuit is swept. How do I know which trace belongs to which step value? Do I have to count the traces? I want to use
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Reinier Gerritsen <r.gerritsen@...>
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#725
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Re: IBIS support?
Hi, I use a free utility from IntuSoft called IBIS2SPICE. It reads in IBIS models (up to version 2.1) and generates an equivalent behavioural spice model. It's originally intended to generate a model
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Robert Lindsell <robert.lindsell@...>
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#724
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Re: IBIS support?
wrote: there isn't, an IBIS 74lvth245 with some Hello Jonathan, I have seen SPICE models of similar ICs on the Philips web site, but I am not shure how compatible they are.
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Helmut Sennewald
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#723
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Re: IBIS support?
Jon, No, IBIS isn't in LTspice. I think IBIS was an Intel invention that allowed them to give behavioral descriptions of their I/O pins without giving out implementation details. Anyway, I think IBIS
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Mike Engelhardt
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#722
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Re: Ways to minimize simulation time?
Bill, I think it might be hard to generalize without seeing the circuit that's causing you trouble. Usually its a matter of finding the part of the circuit that's causing difficulty and find a
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Mike Engelhardt
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#721
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IBIS support?
Is there any support for IBIS models in LTSpice? Assuming that there isn't, are there any suggestions for what to do if a manufacturer only has an IBIS model for a part that I'd like to model?
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oztek_jtg <[email protected]>
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#720
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Ways to minimize simulation time?
What sort of things would one do to minimize the time required to process a simulation? Bill __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online,
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Bill Lewis <wrljet@...>
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#719
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Re: Displaying multiple plots
Steve, Multiple plot windows were a precursor to the multiple pane plots that are now supported. The active window is the one most recently opened. Whether adding plot a trace to an old window will be
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Mike Engelhardt
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#718
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Displaying multiple plots
I just discovered (maybe everyone else already knew) that if you choose View / Simulation Data after a plot is displayed, you get a second independant plot window. If you rerun a simulation, only the
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Steven Kunkle
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#717
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Announcement: LTSputil.exe Version 2.0
Hello, I have uploaded an enhanced version of the raw file utility program ltsputil.exe. It allows you to convert, merge, equalize and export your LTSPICE simulation raw files to other programs. Now
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Helmut Sennewald
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Re: Importing models from Spice3
Works. And, as usual, you gave me something new to think about. I've not been using .dc, yet, since I'm still learning and there is plenty enough for me to fill my time with, using .tran. I still need
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Jonathan Kirwan <jkirwan@...>
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#715
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Re: Importing models from Spice3
Jon, By and large, you can run spice3 models in LTspice. LTspice can use resistor models. But it looks like there is one syntax incompatiblity here, you'd have to put the resistor model before the
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Mike Engelhardt
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#714
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Importing models from Spice3
I found this model for a 1N5242B zener: .SUBCKT 1n5242b 1 9 DF 1 9 DFMOD .MODEL DFMOD D N=1.63427 IS=4.58223E-011 RS=1E-005 EG=1.11 + XTI=3 CJO=4.12979E-011 VJ=0.41419 M=0.268521 FC=0.5 + TT=1E-008
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Jonathan Kirwan <jkirwan@...>
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#713
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