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Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
Yes, a full transistor model would be great! The problem is that the notes in the T.I. model specifically state that it is NOT applicable to PSRR. And the results I get when I do simulate for PSRR are
By Christopher Paul · #159622 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
It is noteworthy that the two parts (LM317 and LM317A) have such different SPICE models - and the fact that they have different datasheets and do not even share the same webpage.? At first it seems
By Andy I · #159621 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
A beginner cannot know your intention, though. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #159620 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
Place cursor on the net, then CTRL-right click and select Highlight from the drop-down pane. Use ESC to cancel.
By John Woodgate · #159619 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
It was just an example of how to get a voltage difference. Not a recommendation to use internally generated node names. -- http://davesrocketworks.com David Schultz "The cheeper the crook, the gaudier
By David Schultz · #159618 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
Related, there apparently used to be a Ctrl-F search for net nets by name. I am running XVII, and that does nothing. Also, found a hint that maybe the search function was hiding under Tools, but
By Bell, Dave · #159617 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
That is not very wise, because those nodes can get re-allocated whenever a change is made to the .ASC. It's much safer to name all the nodes, even just A, B, C ... -- This email has been checked for
By John Woodgate · #159616 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
V(N0001,N0002) -- http://davesrocketworks.com David Schultz "The cheeper the crook, the gaudier the patter." - Sam Spade
By David Schultz · #159615 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
<expletive>! Well, currents are important to the analysis, so that¡¯s something, but Power is, as well, and that needs differential voltages. Nets that are significant such as I/O pins are properly
By Bell, Dave · #159614 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
I downloaded an LM317 unencrypted behavioural model from TI's website today, and in the notes it makes no mention that PSRR is not modelled. Looking through the code, I can see that it is modelled.
By Tony Casey · #159613 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
I don't know how well this works, but....? In theory, if you can find a full transistor-level model for one, it ought to be reasonable for PSRR and Zout.? However, finding one could be a challenge.
By Andy I · #159612 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
And by the way, "Add Traces" is the full list of names of things you can plot.? You can mix and match in algebraic formulas, but that is the full list. Andy
By Andy I · #159611 ·
Re: .MEAS scripting
Voltages are net (wire) properties.? You can refer to them only by netname. Choose good (useful) netnames. Andy
.MEAS scripting
I have a fairly large model that I need to probe many of its components for Voltage, Current, and/or Power over a run period. Not difficult once I get the syntax correct, for individual parts withy
By Bell, Dave · #159609 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
nope ! -- just maybe the built in LT1086 matches it's d/s parameters of your interest (i never required such - yet)
By Rene · #159608 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
Simulation is not the best way to do this. In simulations I never bother with voltage regulators, just using voltage sources. To find the performance of a LM317 requires testing with careful attention
By David Schultz · #159607 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
also i used my own transistor LM317 model and downloaded a * RUC002N05 NMOSFET model * Model Generated by ROHM ?? if you use such ¡ú it's an *X* type device ? . . . or the new ADi cracked LT?
By Rene · #159606 ·
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
Yes, and I¡¯m not impressed with other aspects of their model, either. The notes for the most advanced T.I. LM317A model I can find specifically state that the model does not address PSRR. What other
By Christopher Paul · #159605 ·
Re: 20nm PTM file not working in LTspice
It does, but it is easily missed: ( #DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2 ) In the Simulation Command editor, it labels it "Tprint" rather than "Tstep".? It is the same thing. I had forgotten that
Re: Simulation runs very slowly: test.asc
it's mostly the Ti?s LDO causing spurious fuzz at startup and later attempting to hang the spice engine . . . ? ideal shared/common/not-uncoupled supply ADi?s Op Amp looks mostly ok ? what is that
By Rene · #159603 ·