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Re: My collection of models and examples for LTspice.
Hello Helmut, I did click on the box after 10 seconds, but only got 82 bytes as the download using IE 10. I copied the address and used Chrome. Then I did get the full 31.98 MB file download, must be
By Gene Neau <glneau@...> · #64615 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
In message <5530A1C2-0298-4665-81A6-744C48C344EE@...>, dated Sat, 6 Jul 2013, Jim Wagner <wagnejam99@...> writes: 1 millifluff. But there are a million examples with an equally good
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #64614 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
In message <kr9rri+fhu1@...>, dated Sat, 6 Jul 2013, analogspiceman <analogspiceman@...> writes: This would be good, but it's really a job for someone other than Mike, who has things to
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #64613 ·
Re: My collection of models and examples for LTspice.
Hello Gene, You have to click the "button" below the 31.98. It's enabled after 10 seconds. Best regards, Helmut
By Helmut Sennewald · #64612 ·
Re: My collection of models and examples for LTspice.
Hello, Neither this 31.98Meg nor the previous 98Meg files appear to have working links. I see a timer that counts down and only when it reaches 0 is there a box that may be a link, but the downloaded
By Gene Neau <glneau@...> · #64611 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
How much fluff would be added with a line in the help like: SpiceLine: Vt=0.5 Vh=0.1m When someone does not use LTspice very often (in my case, intensively 2 or 3 times a year) I cannot even remember
By Jim Wagner · #64610 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
Yes, Help, although fairly extensive, is not complete. The LTwiki documents many of the missing items. Since you seem willing and able, here is a big hint on how to use LTspice itself to answer
By analog spiceman · #64609 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
LTspice Help is written primarily as a terse reference guide (with a few examples thrown in). Usually all the information required to use a feature is included, albeit in a very condensed form. Mike
By analog spiceman · #64608 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
I have found the instance parameters and Spiceline and Spiceline2 to be totally incomprehensible. I think it assumes a familiarity with ancient_spice which Mike thoroughly refuses to detail in the
By Jim Wagner · #64607 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
By Helmut Sennewald · #64606 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
Actually, the Help file was the first place I went hunting and found this: At that point I searched for "instance parameters", and one of the several pages I investigated was titled "Adding
By Glen Chenier · #64605 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
Mike Engelhardt has stated that he is philosophically opposed to such imprecise functions. What is average? Is it an analog low pass filter function or a numerical sliding average? What order is it
By analog spiceman · #64604 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
By Helmut Sennewald · #64603 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
By jtanalog · #64602 ·
Re: Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
Try reading the Help file next time before spamming the group with your needlessly ignorant drivel. Quoting Help: ________________________________________________________ The gates default to 0V/1V
By analog spiceman · #64601 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
Hello Jim. Unfortunately it's not possible to directly define a formula with integration in the waveform viewer. One has to make a Bv-source in the schematic or netlist. .param d=100u .func avgx(x,d)
By Helmut Sennewald · #64600 ·
Monostable VCO Schmitt problem
Hi all. I've just uploaded a file "Monostable VCO Schmitt problem.asc". The simulation works when a INV is used, but has problems when a SCHMITT inverter is used instead. Both use default values, and
By Glen Chenier · #64599 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
Jim, I'm surprised you haven't looked at the LTspice help file. This is in the help under Waveform Viewer>Waveform Arithmetic. Rick
By Rick · #64598 ·
Averaging a waveform
Is there any way, in a LTspice plot, to _display_ the average of a waveform over a specified interval? Something like the AVGX mechanism in PSpice's Probe? -Jim Thompson
By jtanalog · #64597 ·
Re: How do I import the LMH6629 spice file into LTSpice IV?
Hello Jesper, My examples are for a universal symbol and a specific symbol. Please open the symbol files(.asy) with the symbol editor of LTspice and view the obvious differences in the attributes of
By Helmut Sennewald · #64596 ·