Re: How can I create a continuously (kind of) varying duty cycle in one simulation
I absolutely LOVE the TimerBlox line! SO many components rolled into one ddevice¡ Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2025 11:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] How can I create a
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Bell, Dave
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Re: Overriding a library diode's internal parameter(s)
OK, correcting my confusings¡ N={Ns} was a typo; I have N={N}, and that ¨C by itself ¨C works correctly. It¡¯s the second parameter, rs={Rs} that causes a fault: Error on line 3 : d1 vpv 0 mur460
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Bell, Dave
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Re: How can I create a continuously (kind of) varying duty cycle in one simulation
Answer: Use LTC6992 Voltage Controlled PWM Peter Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
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PK
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Re: Overriding a library diode's internal parameter(s)
Hello, Richard. I'm not running the sim, that is Dave Bell. I think N={N} is wrong because there is already N={Ns}; it can't be defined twice.
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John Woodgate
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Re: Overriding a library diode's internal parameter(s)
Hello John, Not that it matters, but N={N} Rs={Rser} looks right to me. What version of LTspice are you running? What exactly does the log file say?
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Richard Andrews
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Re: Overriding a library diode's internal parameter(s)
I don't understand this line: I tried adding an override of rs by ¡°N={N} Rs={Rser}¡±, What is N={N} for? I don't think you need it: Rs is in every instance of the diode already. Do you have a line
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John Woodgate
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Overriding a library diode's internal parameter(s)
I was working with the recently linked AD PV Cell sim. It uses a MUR460 library diode, multiple in series, to simulate the cell/string's forward voltage. The default series resistance seems too high,
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Bell, Dave
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Re: Classic Menu vs Keyboard shortcuts
See this post on ADI's EZone: https://ez.analog.com/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice/f/q-a/577705/i-would-like-to-use-the-legacy-pre-ltspice-24-ltspice-gui
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Voegeli, Benjamin
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Re: NCS2001
I get "timestep too small". Is that NOT the error you see? Andy
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Andy I
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Re: Lateral PNP In Model of 741 Internal Architecture
Hi Andy, Thanks for the suggestion - I'll take a look at that example and the built-in LPNP model. Your point about the antiquity of the device is well-taken. I'm working on learning some more
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manauo@...
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NCS2001
Trying to get this opamp model to work. I keep getting errors. I know it has to do with the "TABLE" lines, but not sure how to fix. Model was pulled from OnSemi's website. File is posted in the temp
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DerekK
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Re: How can I create a continuously (kind of) varying duty cycle in one simulation
If I were to do this, I would use something like the one suggested by Donald.? I prefer it because I think it is easy to visualize how it gives you the? varying duty cycle, and it might be close to
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Andy I
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Re: Lateral PNP In Model of 741 Internal Architecture
Manauo, Have you looked at this schematic, that comes with LTspice? I don't know how it compares to your efforts, but it is another one to consider.? I'm guessing that one just copied the
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Andy I
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Re: Lateral PNP In Model of 741 Internal Architecture
Edit: Schematic is uploaded in files/temp, "741.asc"
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manauo@...
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Lateral PNP In Model of 741 Internal Architecture
Hi, I'm sure this has been asked before but in searching I couldn't find anything that addressed my issue, so apologies if this is a duplicate. As an exercise I'm modeling the 741 op-amp internal
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manauo@...
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Re: Trying to understand how MPPT works in a buck converter with resistive load (heating rod)
Hi, : Here is a reference demo for MPPT, https://www.analog.com/media/en/simulation-models/LTspice-demo-circuits/LT8611_LTC4412_MPPT.asc Thanks to the ADI's kindly sharing. Help to utilize the
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ericsson.sunshine@...
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Re: Trying to understand how MPPT works in a buck converter with resistive load (heating rod)
Hello, What are your panel parameters (Vov, Isc, Vmpp, Impp etc.)? What kind of algorithm are you using (Perturb and Observe (PnO), Incremental Conductance (InC) etc.)? What is your MPPT frequency?
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ankitk.ace@...
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Re: Trying to understand how MPPT works in a buck converter with resistive load (heating rod)
The "left" part of the I-V curve with the current load is physically unrealisable because it requires the rail Vpv400W to go negative. This can't happen with a resistive load. Try adding the "LOAD"
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Tony Casey
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Re: How can I create a continuously (kind of) varying duty cycle in one simulation
Hi, : This may also enable your joy ,similar to the website. By sample & hold. Wish you happy. Version 4 SHEET 1 1224 680 WIRE 128 64 32 64 WIRE 336 112 304 112 WIRE 128 160 64 160 WIRE 32 272 32 64
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ericsson.sunshine@...
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Re: How can I create a continuously (kind of) varying duty cycle in one simulation
I've uploaded /g/LTspice/files/Temp/DutyCycleModulator.zip which uses a switch, a ramp, and a triangle voltage to approximate your desire. Donald.
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Donald H Locker
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