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Re: Schematic drawing issues
The on-screen background color does not affect the printed output, in my experience.? That is true whether or not I have "Print Monochrome" selected, at least when printing to PDF.? I suppose Your
By Andy I · #158990 ·
Re: Schematic drawing issues
I have succeeded, but without really resolving the issues: 1. I have the background colour for both schematics and waveforms set to white, because that saves a lot of toner when printing out. I think
By John Woodgate · #158989 ·
Re: Schematic drawing issues
Thanks, Andy. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #158988 ·
Re: Schematic drawing issues
Thank you.
By John Woodgate · #158987 ·
Re: Schematic drawing issues
To which I replied, "I do not think so".? But I'm wrong.? I was using the "Move" and "Drag" buttons incorrectly in this case.? "Move" moves the entire rectangle.? "Drag" drags only the lasso'ed
By Andy I · #158986 ·
Re: How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
There's a Control Panel setting to flip the mouse wheel options, try changing that. I normally have that setting checked and the touchpad on my laptop works well for me. -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #158985 ·
Re: Schematic drawing issues
As for #3 below; Hit the "S" key. Drag a box around an entire edge of a rectangle, top to bottom, or right to left. Drag that edge of the rectangle to a new desired position. All for now Sent:
By eewiz · #158984 ·
Re: Schematic drawing issues
Are you sure they are enabled?? Right-click in schematic window > View > Show Grid.? Or Ctrl-G should toggle them. Zooming in and out MIGHT help make them marginally more visible, but my eyes are
By Andy I · #158983 ·
Re: How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
It is 24.1.1.0, windows 64bit
By lyulinshen@... · #158982 ·
Re: How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
What version of LTspice? Jim
By Jim Wagner · #158981 ·
Re: How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
In that case, I suggest taking the issue to ADI's Engineer Zone. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #158980 ·
Schematic drawing issues
I am still using version 24.0.11, and I am finding some problems with drawing a block diagram of a multi-stage circuit as a schematic. I know that LTspice isn't intended for that, but It's much
By John Woodgate · #158979 ·
Re: How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
My touchpad works as intended on all other platforms and the windows system itself, only flipped directions on LTspice.
By lyulinshen@... · #158978 ·
Re: How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
If there is, it would be in the settings for the touchpad on your computer, not in LTspice. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #158977 ·
How to flip the screen's moving direction when using touchpad?
When I move the circuit graphs using mouse, it works fine, but when I move them using two fingers on the touchpad of my laptop, they shift the other direction (meaning when my fingers drift left, the
By lyulinshen@... · #158976 ·
Model of a Piezoelectric Buzzer Module
Hello, Lately, I needed to add an external piezoelectric buzzer to the internal ringer of my (bell) phone. I found, in the group¡¯s archive, a circuit of Piezoelectric Buzzer, BuzFB.asc , made by
By Kerim · #158975 ·
Re: defining special kind of behavioral for current controlled oscilator in ltspice
They are almost exactly the same thing anyway. Andy
By Andy I · #158973 ·
Re: defining special kind of behavioral for current controlled oscilator in ltspice
You might want to consider MODULATE rather than MODULATE2. Sorry. Jim
By Jim Wagner · #158972 ·
Re: defining special kind of behavioral for current controlled oscilator in ltspice
john23 asked: Is there some bahvior model in LTspice which could help me represent this device in simulation? What level of detail do you need to simulate? If it is just frequency out vs control
By Jim Wagner · #158971 ·
Re: defining special kind of behavioral for current controlled oscilator in ltspice
Adding a bit more to this: What John Woodgate is talking about, is the special function named "MODULATE" (and its counterpart "MODULATE2") which you can find by typing "MODULATE" into LTspice's
By Andy I · #158970 ·