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Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Wendell Cowdrey
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Out here on the coast we are the old Hughes
Aircraft Company bunch (Electro-Optical, Missile Systems, Radar, IR Focal
Planes, Commercial and Defense satellites) and have been using simulations as
long as there have been computers, starting with huge mainframes with teletype
input/output.? Back then we had to program the simulations ourselves, not
like today when there are so many good ones available. I am really impressed
with this LTspice version due to it's friendly user interface, versatility, and
"SPEED". It runs away and hides from most of the simulation programs I have
tried out. The Raytheon group in Texas (old Texas Instrument bunch) probably
utilize simulations. Don't know much about the parent group in Mass (mostly
Patriot missile group). Try and it will give you all the
PR about the company and it's different product lines and
divisions.
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Wendell
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Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Dale
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Are you volunteering to join me in a chorus of "Take this Job and Shove It"? (Are you old enough to remember "Up the Establishment"?) I'll bet it really WAS work related - weren't you using LTSPICE as a vehicle to test the capabilities of that company computer and make sure they got their money's worth? Yeah, I was using it to poke around a little in Deane Jensen's JE-990 opamp topology. For serious audio, that discrete circuit still (after almost 25 years) has a lot going for it. Dale --- In LTspice@..., Bill Lewis <wrljet@y...> wrote:
I use it -at- work, but not for work related purposes. :-) |
Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Dale
Brian -
Thanks for taking the time to make these points. You seem to have an excellent grasp of how simulation fits into the larger picture of creating a producible design. EDA Tool integration - library management - model validation - I never could get these ideas across to my last employer! His attitude was, "This assembly has a high rate of failure in production test for the last month. Can this SPICE program show us what's wrong so I can tell manufacturing after lunch?" As for Scotland - Since I have a Scottish name, I've been curious about what the place was like. It's impressive that the Romans conquered half the world, but put a wall across northern England because they were finally up against somebody they couldn't beat. King James' (the 6th, of Scotland, as I recall) Bible was the standard for over 3-1/2 centuries. And Engineering must be a terribly competitive craft when you're among a people who produced the likes of Napier, Watt and Maxwell. Thanks again for your comments, Dale Thomas Chisholm --- In LTspice@..., brian.howie@b... wrote: process? I know that a number of people here use it unofficially. Our |
Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Dale
Thanks for the tip!! Do you know if that is representative of the
corporation as a whole, or largely restricted to your location? Dale --- In LTspice@..., "Wendell Cowdrey" <wmcowdrey@e...> wrote: Dalekinds of simulations (Pspice, Mathcad, Versions of Berkley Spice, etc...) during electronic design.
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Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Dale
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Thanks for your reply & encouragement. I agree that analog simulation is one of many tools useful in the design process. I don't mean to be contradictory or argumentative, but in my experience it's a tool which has NOT been well understood or widely used. - Last week I had an interview with a company that used ORCAD for schematic capture, parts list generation and PWB layout but none of the five engineers I spoke with had used the simulation capability. - In 1994, I tried to introduce simulation to Hunter Engineering via PSPICE Lite. As far as I know from professional acquaintances, that effort died when the project was cancelled and I was fired. - At Coinco, the company that fired me in February, only two of us (out of about 25 electrical engineers) were trying to apply simulation to design problems. That started just last summer, with "free stuff" we could scrounge off the 'net, largely on our own time. We had CADENCE EDA, but the administration refused to buy even one license for the Simulation module of that suite. - The only place I've seen simulation used was at Emerson Electric's Space & Defense group, circa 1988-90. The power supply design group made extensive use of a Mentor system. (BTW - let's not quibble over what a "true design position" is. These were all real design jobs.) I've learned that the administration must have both a true appreciation for the tool's capabilities, and a commitment to doing the job right. If anybody can point me toward organizations that see circuit simulation as more than "video games for EE's" I'd appreciate it. Dale --- In LTspice@..., "john_oztek" <joconnor@o...> wrote:
--- In LTspice@..., "Dale" <dchishol@c...> wrote:In what companies is LTSpice used as part of the circuit designprocess? . . . |
Re: 60mvs from where?
David Pariseau
Hello David,Thanks Helmut! Dave. |
Re: 60mvs from where?
--- In LTspice@..., "David Pariseau"
<david.pariseau@s...> wrote: The datasheets for the 2N7002 and BSS84 don't have a figureHello Davis, there are Idsoff current specs in the datasheet. They have named it Idss and Igss. BSS84 Tj=25 degree: IDSS drain-source leakage current VGS = 0; VDS = -40 V -100 nA IGSS gate leakage current VDS = 0; VGS = ¡À20 V - - ¡À10 nA The 2N7002 is modelled with about 0.6nA drain-gate leakage current. That is the reason why the output voltage is 280mV in the off state. The BSS84 is modelled with an Idoff current of about 20pA. You can conveniently probe this. Just do an .OP analysis and move the cursor to the pins. Watch the staus line at the bottom of the LTSPICE window. Best Regards Helmut |
Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
--- In LTspice@..., "Dale" <dchishol@c...> wrote:
In what companies is LTSpice used as part of the circuit designprocess? and currently have no job prospects. I'd like to join an organizationDale, You are going to use simulation in any job that requires you to do circuit design. I think it's understood that simulation is just another tool used in the circuit design process. To me, it's no different than the understanding that you will use tools like a calculator, scope, logic analyzer, or DMM. Focus on finding a job where circuit design will be your primary responsibility. It sounds like the job opportunities you've encountered may not actually be true design positions. Unfortunately, it's a tough market to be picky. Good luck in your search! - John |
Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
*** WARNING ***I know that a number of people here use it unofficially. Our so-called "prefered" simulator is SABER for some strange reason, although our ECAD does (thank God) support Accusim -a Spice based simulator. Both official simulators are part of an integrated tool-set that allows (in theory anyway) design from a high level behavoural model through detail discrete circuit and IC design and layout to PC board layout with a common component library (physical and virtual). You will find this to be the case in most large companies i.e. the simulator is only one part of the picture; other tools that can take data directly from the schematic capture are very desirable in order to avoid mistakes. There is also the problem of configuration control of data and shared libraries(which version are we working on ?) A large team can be working on the one design concurrently in our ECAD environment -all seeing the current version. The fact that LTSpice is standalone, does make it non-ideal in these respects . However I am tending to use it more and more for small circuits or parts of circuits or for debugging designs. The official simulators are not efficient for this, they are better for really big hierarchical designs and data management. The huge "plus" is that I can run the accusim netlists on LTSPICE for sanity checking and vice versa i.e I can attach an LTSPICE netlist to an Accusim symbol and run it. I am very impressed by LTSPICE and have been recommmending its use in the context I describe. The only thing lacking is a monte-carlo (Mike ?) Good luck in your job hunting. We have places in North America, if you don't want to come to Scotland. Brian -- Brian Howie | Tel: 0131 343 5590 BAE SYSTEMS | Fax: 0131 343 5050 Sensor Systems Division | Email brian.howie@... Silverknowes | bhowie@... Edinburgh EH4 4AD | Web site www.baesystems.com *** This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. You should not copy it or use it for any purpose nor disclose or distribute its contents to any other person. *** |
Re: Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Wendell Cowdrey
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Try Raytheon. I work there in El Segundo, Calif and
our guys use all kinds of simulations (Pspice, Mathcad, Versions of Berkley
Spice, etc...) during electronic design.
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Wendell
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Who Uses LTSPICE at Work?
Dale
In what companies is LTSpice used as part of the circuit design process?
I'm expecting to receive an M.S. in Electrical Engineering in May, and currently have no job prospects. I'd like to join an organization where I could explore the application of simulation in the circuit design process. I haven't encountered any jobs where circuit simulation is used. I'd appreciate hearing about companies where it IS used, so I may investigate them as possible employers. Thanks, Dale |
Re: 60mvs from where?
David Pariseau
Hello Dave,the Idsoff leakage current of the 2n7002.That's what I thought initially, but the BSS84 leakage current is only 10na max, 1na typ. Oh wait, that's GateSource leakage, aha... They don't have a number for either the BSS84 or the 2N7002 for Drain Source leakage. Could this be high enough to cause 60mv of offset??? Dave. |
Re: 60mvs from where?
--- In LTspice@..., "David Pariseau"
<david.pariseau@s...> wrote: When I simulate the following circuit I endHello Dave, what's about leakage currents? Is the voltage Vgs of the BSS84 zero volt? If not, the reason is the Idsoff leakage current of the 2n7002. How big is the leakage current Idsoff simulated by the model of the BSS84 for Vgs=0? Best Regards Helmut |
60mvs from where?
David Pariseau
When I simulate the following circuit I end
up with 60mv for VOUT when the circuit should be off? Any ideas why? Not sure where the voltage is coming from. 6v 47pf Batt BSS84 VOUT +----+---+------+----+ +-----------+--+ | + + + --- | | --- --- .-. V .-. | --- - | | | | |20K | | | 1M| | | 50K | | |-+ | === '-' | ___ '-' +->| | GND +-----+-|___|++ | | |-+ | | +-| + 47pf | |----+----------+ 2N7002 |<-+---+ | 2N7002 | +-| | | | | o | .-. | |=|> === | | --- VOff | o GND | | --- Mom.Switch | '-' | === 500K | | GND === === GND GND Dave Pariseau. |
Re: TRIAC model
Hello Helmut,
you were faster with your second posting as I could answer your first one. I wanted to recommend the teccor company too.I really like Teccor SCRs and TRIACs. We use them extensivelly on our company. Very expensive, but they are the best I know. The field SpiceModel must be empty. That's the only mistake. You only add the TRIAC symbol from the "misc" directory. Then "right click" the mouse over the word TRIAC and change it to Q8025R5.Yes, this was my mistake. Now it's working. I still don't understand very well how to manage the LTSpice libraries, but I'm working on it. Have you read the datasheet of this high power TRIAC? It needs nearly 100mA gate current to switch on. Just a hint for the circuit in your simulation.This was just an example. I've imported the tectriac.lib and some triacs from OnSemi. Thank you *very* much, Brusque -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Edson Brusque C.I.Tronics Lighting Designers Ltda Research and Development Blumenau - SC - Brazil Say NO to HTML mail www.citronics.com.br ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
Re: Adding 3rd party Mosfet
--- In LTspice@..., Panama Mike <panamatex@y...> wrote:
Helmut,Hello Mike,Hello Mike or whoever exactly knows about,Yes you are correct, node 0 is global. thanks for the answer. I really felt like a beginner when I stumbled about such a basic question. Best Rgeards Helmut |
Re: TRIAC model
--- In LTspice@..., "brusque.listas@c..."
<brusque.listas@c...> wrote: Hello,a file called triac.sub. I've put this file on lib\sub folder. On theHello Brusque, you were faster with your second posting as I could answer your first one. I wanted to recommend the teccor company too. xu1)
The field SpiceModel must be empty. That's the only mistake. You only add the TRIAC symbol from the "misc" directory. Then "right click" the mouse over the word TRIAC and change it to Q8025R5. Shure, the command line with the models must be added to the schematic. Example: .INCLUDE tectriac.lib . Put this file into the lib\sub directory of SwitcherCADIII. Have you read the datasheet of this high power TRIAC? It needs nearly 100mA gate current to switch on. Just a hint for the circuit in your simulation. Have fun with LTSPICE. Helmut
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Re: Suggestions for waveform viewer
Jim Stockton
Arnold Esper wrote:
Mike and group:An: "'LTspice@...'" <LTspice@...>Yes, it's a good Idea to allow white background to the graphik Window, in order I'll throw one out. I would like a saved setup file so that when multiple plot planes are used I don't have to reset them up once I have closed the file. I think a work around right now is open the schematic file and the last raw file then rerun with changes, but I haven't tried it yet. Mike I can't repeat myself enough about how useful the program is. Comments welcome Jim Stockton |
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