Triode 845
Hi, Where can I download the triode 845 model for LTSpice please ? Best regards Toufik HENNI-CHEBRA
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Toufik¨¦ HENNI-CHEBRA <henni.chebra@...>
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#65086
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Re: Time domain based frequency response analysis
Hey, watch it - my recent development project has resembled that remark on one or two occasions. POP! PSS-sssssss..., indeed!
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analog spiceman
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#65085
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Re: Convert model PSpice to LTSpice ??
Is it possible your circuit has only a + supply voltage? Without a negative supply (which is one way of using the amp), it can't handle negative voltages, which includes a sine wave with zero offset.
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Andy I
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#65084
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Re: Arduino
It occurs to me ... there is every possibility that someone who needs to use an Arduino computer to generate a stream of pulses, may not even know what a PWM means. Andy
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Andy I
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#65083
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Re: Time domain based frequency response analysis
In message <1374948801.96315.YahooMailNeo@...>, dated Sat, 27 Jul 2013, Ron Liff <ron_liff@...> writes: This message was also flagged as spam, and the link to fix it was
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#65082
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Re: Arduino
The phrase "Arduino Pulser" looks like a name you made up. If you tell us what an "Arduio Pulser" does we may be able recommend one of the simulations kept in this groups files. For example if you
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Howard Hansen
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#65080
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Re: Time domain based frequency response analysis
In message <1374947911.55786.YahooMailNeo@...>, dated Sat, 27 Jul 2013, Ron Liff <ron_liff@...> writes: You mean that the malware might be injected anywhere along the
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#65081
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Re: Plot Settings
Thanks, that's helpful. But I guess there's no way to have it retrieve the plot settings file automatically. Cheers Bob
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Robert Thomas <ve3tou@...>
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#65078
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Re: Time domain based frequency response analysis
analog, ? I would add my voice to yours in hoping Mike pursues this addition to LTSpice. The existing FRA's, with their distortion problems and extensive times to complete, make their use toturously
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Ron Liff
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#65079
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Re: Time domain based frequency response analysis
John, The problem is not the warning, the problem is that it is a path problem that is unspecified, which is one of the many failings of all of the common malware detectors in use by the public. Its a
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Ron Liff
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#65077
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Re: CSV to PWL - two synchronized waveforms
"Separate" is the correct answer. Once you process the CSV to column data, rather than comma-separated, use a text editor that can do column mode, like UltraEdit (which is the one I use)... Make two
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jtanalog
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#65076
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Re: Time domain based frequency response analysis
In message <kt0qcf+af18@...>, dated Sat, 27 Jul 2013, analogspiceman <analogspiceman@...> writes: I strongly disagree. When malware is reliably flagged on mailing list posts, the FIRST
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#65075
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Re: LTspice World Tour in Australia
By the way, the sponsor is not Linear Technology.
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Andy I
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#65074
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Re: LTspice World Tour in Australia
They are typically about 6 hours long. The events are sponsored, and I'm sure the sponsors want you to come in person. Recording it could be a disincentive. Maybe they could be convinced to post a
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Andy I
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#65073
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Re: Convert model PSpice to LTSpice ??
When I fixed the voltages and edge rates, the simulation worked fine for me. Andy
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Andy I
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#65072
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Re: Arduino
Are you looking for a particular circuit to interface the arduino with other stuff? It appears you might be looking for the circuit that has an opto-isolator and a power FET. This forum isn't for
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Andy I
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#65071
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Re: Convert model PSpice to LTSpice ??
yes, allready
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vtlya2000
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#65070
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Re: Arduino
Also check the group messages from the last 48 hours. Andy
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Andy I
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#65069
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Re: Convert model PSpice to LTSpice ??
Did you fix the power supply voltages, the input amplitude, and the edge rate?
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Andy I
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#65068
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Re: LTspice World Tour in Australia
This has been asked before, but it would be great if some of these events could be recorded and put on youtube or dailymotion or similar.
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hal8000b
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#65067
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