Re: 24.1,x update woes
I have not tried that, but I greatly doubt that you cannot do that.? It has never been a restriction before (in LTspice or anywhere, as far as I know).? IMHO it would serve no useful purpose to have
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Andy I
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Re: 24.1,x update woes
There are reverse-compatibility issues with 24.1.8, but exactly which 24.1.x are you using? Issues before x.x.8 are suspect. Are you getting errors or just warnings?
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John Woodgate
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24.1,x update woes
Howdy I finally got around to updating from 24.0.x to 24.1.x and a lot seems to have broken for me. Am I correct in assuming in 24.1 you cannot have a .include to a model you are not using? I tend to
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Hawker
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
The most important aspect of ensuring that all models, symbols, and subcircuits are checked in to the version control system is that it also ensures that everyone can always know that the specific
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Donald H Locker
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Re: Deactivate on Circuit or part of the circuit in LTspice
Out of nothing but my curiosity - why does it need to be a floating point parameter?? Would integers (0 and 1) have worked? If their meanings were ON and OFF, then values of 1 and 0 would seem to be
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Andy I
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Re: Deactivate on Circuit or part of the circuit in LTspice
In a reply to a rather old set of messages thread, <oerni@...> wrote: Where was that request for help? Was it the question on the 6th of May about Vlad's special Filters?? Vlad himself is the
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Andy I
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Re: Deactivate on Circuit or part of the circuit in LTspice
If you're desperate for an application more like LTspice where is possible, check out Qucs. This has been a feature for a long time. Most of us will find various other ways to work around this. The
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Tony Casey
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Re: Deactivate on Circuit or part of the circuit in LTspice
*It would be sufficient if subcircuit hierarchical blocks could be avoided from loading and inclusion into netlist per switch which can be controlled by a floating point parameter....(but keeping them
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oerni@...
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
Thanks eewiz that clears things up! Thanks Tony, we have really good redundancy and resiliency so it's unlikely the share drives would go down but I get your point and that's a good idea about using
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Jeff Kayzerman
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
Since you're an "Software Dev", you'll understand the complications involved when users are creating, sharing, usi
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Tony Casey
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
Hello Jeff, The following hierarchy mirrors LTspice's native file hierarchy. The mirror hierarchy makes browsing LTspice's native files and my user files look similar. It simplifies finding LTspice's
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eewiz
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
Libraries are Models.? Same thing, but Library implies a few models together in each file. Somewhat separate from that (but not entirely) are the "standard.*" and "user.*" model files (or
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Andy I
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
Thanks Tony, I am indeed talking about a network drive that is mapped to all engineers computers as the "M:" drive. I am not an EE, I am a software dev helping them out with some automation so I don't
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Jeff Kayzerman
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Re: plotting group delay multiplied by frequency
As you probably know, you can turn off that right axis, after it has been plotted.? And yes, it is because everything there is technically complex. Andy
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Andy I
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Re: plotting group delay multiplied by frequency
Thanks Frank and everyone else who chipped in, sorry to be slow in replying.? In the end I managed to get my head around the issue by plotting phase multiplied by frequency, which works fine (though
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Kendall Castor-Perry
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
Yes, "Simulation Library Search Path" is not recursive. Only the symbol search paths are. Best Regards, Mathias
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Mathias Born
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Re: Directory for custom symbols
LTspice 24.1.8, the "Simulation Library Search Path [*]:" doesn't appear to be recursive. I have multiple paths defined for use by multiple computers to use shared libraries on a NAS. For example,?
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eetech00
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Re: Tabs in Waveform window
Yes, you're right. It's just the "Open Plot Settings File..." that is missing from the Right-click File menu. However, the Ctrl-O keyboard shortcut does work, provided it hasn't been changed. I can't
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Tony Casey
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Re: Tabs in Waveform window
Sorry, I meant to write " File > Save Plot Settings As ... ".? It is there but not obvious at first. But the other one to open a new Plot Settings file is missing. Andy
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Andy I
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Re: Tabs in Waveform window
That might be partially taken care of already. With the floated plot window, you can right-click in the plot window, then from the pop-up menu, choose File > Save Plot Settings. or File > Save Plot
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Andy I
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