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NTE618 varactor spice model please
Hi, Does anyone have a spice model for the NTE618 varactor please? Failing that, any other high-capacitance varactor such as the MVAM108 family? Thanks, Chris.
By Chris - G0LOJ · #147481 ·
Re: 74HCT165 Can't resolve .param vcc1=vcc
Hari K, The Description for the file you uploaded also asks this question, "How can I add the parameters like VCC, Speed, tripdt1 in the simulation file I have added it in the symbol itself(as seen in
Re: 74HCT165 Can't resolve .param vcc1=vcc
Hari K's file "wakeup.asc" is about this: I have trying to simulate the parallel in serial out shift register 74HCT165 with the library downloaded from this group (74HCT.lib) but I can't complete the
Re: 74HCT165 Can't resolve .param vcc1=vcc
Did you check out any of the example schematics that show how to do this? There is also a Help file. Have a look here: Digital 74HCTxxx (
74HCT165 Can't resolve .param vcc1=vcc
Hello All, I have trying to simulate the parallel in serial out shift register 74HCT165 with the library downloaded from this group (74HCT.lib) but I can't complete the simulation as there is a
By harikrishnan.k@... · #147477 ·
74HCT165 Can't resolve .param vcc1=vcc
harikrishnan.k uploaded a file "wakeup.asc" to the Temp folder, but forgot to include the models, forgot to include the symbol, and forgot to send a message. harikrishnan.k, please go back and READ
By Andy I · #147476 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
Thanks, Tony.? Per-Ton = Toff+Trise+Tfall. ====================================================================================== Best wishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only www.woodjohn.uk
By John Woodgate · #147474 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
Trise = Tfall = min(Ton/10, (Per-Ton)/10) .. would be a more succinct way to express it. Thanks for dragging it out of me. ? -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #147473 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
Good, but what does 'the law is mirrored' mean? ====================================================================================== Best wishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only www.woodjohn.uk
By John Woodgate · #147471 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
I have uploaded a test schematic </g/LTspice/files/Temp/Rise_Fall_Times.zip> that measures the actual rise and fall times of a pulse source with default rise and fall times, i.e. both
By Tony Casey · #147470 ·
Re: Spark gap physics.
Hello All Bonkers wrote: Why only the ONE little air blaster? Forgive me, I took a bit of dramatic license. That plant was completed in 1954 and I would assume that there were FMEA analyses performed
By eewiz · #147468 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
Dave, If you're talking about risetime, it can be quite a lot smaller than 100 fs.? I would say arbitrarily small, but eventually you reach the limits of double precision math.? Remember not to let
By Andy I · #147467 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
I dug out the test case, and tried down into femtoseconds. Best I could get was 100fs for a setting of 100fs Dave Sent: Friday, July 14, 2023 1:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re:
By Bell, Dave · #147466 ·
Re: PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
SPICE used "0" to tell it to apply a default value.? It is most apparent with Trise and Tfall, but it works in a number of other places too.? Typing 0 can even mean "infinity" in a couple of places,
By Andy I · #147465 ·
PULSE default rise and fall times (Trise=0 Tfall=0) (was: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?)
Andy wrote: ¡°Remember to never set Trise or Tfall to 0. That signals SPICE (and LTspice) to substitute non-zero default values, and they won't be anywhere near 0. It's a SPICE thing.¡± Indeed! I
By Bell, Dave · #147464 ·
Re: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?
Handling a pulse that is only 0.7 ns wide is certainly a challenge.? For SPICE simulations, if you were to use 1 ns rise and fall times, and if you say that the desired pulsewidth is 0.7 ns at the
By Andy I · #147463 ·
Re: ISL70444SEH declaration issue?
Hi guys- Thanks a ton for your continued support. Tony posed the question about what my requirements really are. Here are the most relevant: * Overall, my goal is to have enough of a response so that
By @sparky1111 · #147462 ·
Re: LTC1922/LTC3722 model and simulation
For some reason, the examples\jigs folder has been redesignated as examples\Applications in LTspice 17.1.x. -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #147461 ·
Re: LTC1922/LTC3722 model and simulation
Thanks, Udo I have found the example , look to work OK ,
By R Clark · #147460 ·
Re: LTC1922/LTC3722 model and simulation
R Clark, As Udo wrote, LTspice has examples in .ASC for those parts, and for almost every part made by Linear Technology and Analog Devices.? You already have those example schematics on your
By Andy I · #147459 ·