Re: LTSpice Model for Photo Triac - VOM160
I suggest also searching with these search terms: "opto-triac" "optotriac" "opto triac: and even simply "opto" if you are willing to filter through the many results. There are a few instances of
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Andy
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#108581
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Re: Multiple .NOISE simulations on a single plot
Conin wrote: "I have 2 circuits in a single simulation file. I would like to compare the output noise between the circuits on a single plot. I'd like to do this without post processing .RAW files in
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Andy
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#108578
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Re: LTSpice Model for Photo Triac - VOM160
Hello John, Thank you very much. I will try that.. Best regards, Eric LTspice@...> wrote:
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Eric Henares
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#108576
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Re: LTSpice Model for Photo Triac - VOM160
Have you downloaded and saved all_files.htm from the web site? Open it in your browser and search for phototriac. John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
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John Woodgate
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#108575
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LTSpice Model for Photo Triac - VOM160
Hi, I'm new to this group and LTSpice simulation as well. So far it has been very helpful to the design of my circuit. Now i need to add a photo triac. I tried looking at LTSpice available libraries
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Eric Henares
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#108574
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Multiple .NOISE simulations on a single plot
Hello, I have 2 circuits in a single simulation file. I would like to compare the output noise between the circuits on a single plot. I'd like to do this without post processing .RAW files in the
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colin
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#108577
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Re: Loudspeaker model
While the link below might be more than you are looking for, the author takes some pains to SPICE-model eddy current effects in a LS motor assy:
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Bill Perkins <custserv@...>
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#108573
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Re: Switch mode PWM Controller model
Hi, i am also looking for the model of this part (HV9110). Do you have it already? best regards! ---In LTspice@..., <clift_8_9@...> wrote : Has anyone modeled any of the following parts
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Evan Luthfi
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#108571
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LTspice Model HV9110
Hi, I'm looking for LtSPice model HV9110. can anyone help me? best regards
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Evan Luthfi
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#108572
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Re: Switch mode PWM Controller model
Hi, I am also looking for this HV9110. do u have the simulation model already?
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Evan Luthfi
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#108569
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Re: How to include component values in LTSpice trace formulas
Doug, One way is found here: https://www.digikey.com/eewiki/display/Motley/LTspice+Tips+-+Mathematical+Integration https://www.digikey.com/eewiki/display/Motley/LTspice+Tips+-+Mathematical+Integration
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dldickey@...
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#108570
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Re: Loudspeaker model
Sanzha, in addition to what yoyu can find in the all_fils.htm, this link may give you some info on making your own model. http://www.transparentsound.com/measurements/Tomi_Engdahl.pdf Regards, Steve
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Steven Dick, K1RF
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#108568
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Re: Is there any good 8 Ohm 0.5W loudspeaker model?
First, please don't put your question only in the subject line; it needs to be in the message body, like this: Subject: Loudspeaker model Message: Is there any good 8 Ohm 0.5W loudspeaker model? There
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John Woodgate
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#108567
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Re: Loudspeaker model
sanzha.shabdarov asked if there are SPICE models for loudspeakers. There are. One of the things that you saw when you joined this group (but probably did not pay attention to), is the fact that the
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Andy
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#108566
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Re: How to include component values in LTSpice trace formulas
Doug, you probably realized this already, but I had completely misunderstood your original question. When you asked about "traces", I thought you meant PCB traces, A.K.A. "wires" or nets. Silly me, I
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Andy
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Loudspeaker model
I am quite new for all of LTSpice stuff, so, I don't know where to search necessary models. Thus, I just wanted to ask does somebody have properly working ltspice model for 8 Ohm 0.5W loudspeaker?
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Sanzhar Shabdarov
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#108564
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Is there any good 8 Ohm 0.5W loudspeaker model?
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Sanzhar Shabdarov
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#108565
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Re: DN3545 N-Channel, Depletion-Mode Mosfet Model Possible in LTSpice?
Jan wrote: "Does this imply that I can turn a suitable enhancement mode N-chan VDMOS into a depletion mode device by just inverting VTO?" I think that depends on what you mean by "suitable". "Sounds
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Andy
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Re: How to include component values in LTSpice trace formulas
Just create a voltage source and assign its value the parameter name. You can now use the voltage of that source in your formula to access the parameter value. If you desire, you can also divide the
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Evans, Howard
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#108562
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Re: How to include component values in LTSpice trace formulas
Thank you, Tony - that's even better than what I was looking / hoping for. I'll be studying what you've done to become more adept at it. I wasn't even aware of the measurement subsystem before, and I
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Doug Fay
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