Vin vs. Load - YX logarithmic plot
Hello, I would like to create a simulation of overcurrent protection circuit ¡ª a graph where the Y-axis shows the current drop (in Amperes), and the X-axis shows a linear increase of voltage in the
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jerzy przezdziecki
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#160075
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Re: LTspice 24.1.7 program exit
Even so, an app should not quit without an error message. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
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John Woodgate
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#160074
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Re: LTspice 24.1.7 program exit
@eetech00: Unfortunately, you're not the author/maintainer so what you think should or should not happen may not have much effect on what actually happens. Many compilers will happily EXIT when the
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BRUCE108
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#160073
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Re: Diode TVS like zener in LTspice??
Please note that there are parameters epsilon=100m revepsilon=4. They represent quadratic sections.
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#160072
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Re: LTspice 24.1.7 program exit
Yes. Like I wrote, the configuration is unintentional, but nevertheless, it shouldn't cause a program exit.
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eetech00
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#160071
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Re: LTspice 24.1.7 program exit
LTspice used to remove both I1 and D1 as they were both shorted.? But 24.1 was a major re-write and it might not do that anymore. Andy
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Andy I
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#160070
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Re: LTspice 24.1.7 program exit
It doesn't crash version 24.0.11, but it's a nonsense .ASC, isn't it? LTspice can't find I1, presumably because it's shorted. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.
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John Woodgate
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#160069
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LTspice 24.1.7 program exit
The following circuit configuration was unintentional, but caused an LTspice program exit upon simulation run. * Generated by LTspice 24.1.7 for Windows. I1 0 0 1m D1 0 0 D V1 ADJ 0 0 .model D D .lib
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eetech00
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#160068
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Re: Sine modulated PWM voltage source (PWL file=xxx)
Back to the subject: I managed to get the critical points resolved. There were precision problems, where the ton got negative or the pulsewidth overshooted. I fine tuned that and it is sufficient to
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Christoph
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#160067
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Re: Diode TVS like zener in LTspice??
A-ha.? Yes, that's true? You used the special "conduction region-wise linear model" which is very different from the regular diode model which is based on the universal Shockley Ideal Diode
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Andy I
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#160065
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Re: Sine modulated PWM voltage source (PWL file=xxx)
Just an FYI - that last one is not the email address you used, and not the one you are subscribed with.? That is the way Groups.io sends out messages to members.? It needs to convert their email
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Andy I
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#160064
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Re: Test - please ignore
Christoph, I am not seeing any evidence that you either added an Email Alias for yourself, or that you subscribed (separately) from your University email address. But I do see a photo in your profile.
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Andy I
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#160063
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Test - please ignore
The one from my university account bounced, saying I'm not subscribed with that (physics) address. This one goes through? -- Christoph
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Christoph
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#160061
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Re: Sine modulated PWM voltage source (PWL file=xxx)
This is a test, whether both of my emails now work. Please ignore -- Christoph
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Christoph
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#160060
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Re: integrate components from Texas Instruments
BTW, it's best to send a separate message if you upload something to Files > Temp. Most people do not see the automatically generated message if you check the "Notify Members" box. If you? know how
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Tony Casey
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#160059
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Re: integrate components from Texas Instruments
You cannot use this model file with LTspice. It is encrypted and will only work with PSpice. Similarly, if you? encrypt a model with LTspice, that cannot be used with any other simulator. I didn't
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Tony Casey
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#160058
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Re: integrate components from Texas Instruments
I uploaded the library file under 'files'; I'm still not quite familiar with the forum here. The IC in question is the LMR51635XF. But in general, I have trouble properly integrating ICs, especially
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patrick.kasten22@...
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#160057
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Re: integrate components from Texas Instruments
It would be simpler if you just said which component you're trying to make a symbol for. You're getting errors? What errors? We usually don't advise tryi
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Tony Casey
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#160056
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Re: integrate components from Texas Instruments
I strongly advise against YouTube videos. Instead, follow the instructions in the LTspice Help 'Third-party models'. Do not add anything to LTspice native files, because that makes your copy unique
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John Woodgate
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#160055
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integrate components from Texas Instruments
Hi, I'm new to the group and also still a beginner with LTspice. I'm currently using LTspice 24.0.12 ¡ª should I rather download the newer version? My actual problem is that I want to integrate
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patrick.kasten22@...
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#160054
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