Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
In message <744FF547-789E-48F5-9AE6-A4FF04DCCB25@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, Jim Wagner <wagnerj@...> writes: Mike obviously has a responsibility to ensure that the Help is
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
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Jim Wagner <wagnerj@...>
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
As far as I can see, "constructive criticism" does no good. The documentation appears to be the sole perview of Mike and it will be what he wants it to be. End of story. I have offered several
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Jim Wagner <wagnerj@...>
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
In message <j500ob+lpdp@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, analogspiceman <analogspiceman@...> writes: It needs a complete re-write, but the necessary combination of skills is extremely rare
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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Re: Post #49752
Agree whole-heartedly, Helmut.
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Yahoo Reader
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
Well, people keeping complaining about Help, but so far no one, including the complainers, has been willing or able to offer any concrete constructive criticism. It remains a puzzle. -- a.s.
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analog spiceman
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Re: Time varying coupling coefficient for 2 inductors
As you have noted, K must be a fixed value. However, LTspice includes a behavioral inductor that may be a function of time. I suppose you could set up a T-network of three such inductors to vary with
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analog spiceman
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
In message <j4vu3g+ano2@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, analogspiceman <analogspiceman@...> writes: This is, in my experience, a problem with ALL Helps. I could write a 3-screen post but I
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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Re: Freqeucny Dependent resistor
An emphatic yes. In one of my courses, Network Synthesis, one learns that for minimum phase networks (no zeros in the right half plane), the phase response of the network can be determined from the
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Hubert Hagadorn
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
Hello Helmut, I think you have mistakenly interpreted my response as an attack when it was not. In fact, a reading or comprehension problem was one of several reasonable possibilities to ask about,
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analog spiceman
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
In message <4E736E3F.4040008@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, Bhakakhan <bhakakhan@...> writes: On the other hand, is a 'me too' post to a moderator's post in any way helpful? Isn't it liable
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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Time varying coupling coefficient for 2 inductors
I need to model the coupling coefficient of two inductors as a function of time. I tried using combination of .func and .param statements to pass a time varying variable to the spice K component
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ttakeshian
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
I think a distinction needs to be made between attacking the issue and attacking the user.. Cheers AG
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Ganesan <dg1@...>
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
Indeed, we should attack users, who attack users - it seems that this is the only language, those pseudo-masters will understand. Johannes Herrmann / Yahoo Micbuilders Group P.S. In our group, such an
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Bhakakhan
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wanted: opamp browsing, like transistor browsing
The "Pick New Transistor" function is wonderful, allowing me to sort by key features for an easy selection of the available library of parts. Is there any way to access a selector menu like this for
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carlvanwormer <carlvanwormer@...>
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Re: Ideal Swich Model missing
Hello analogspiceman and all others, We shouldn't attack users when we don't know about their knowledge and capabilities. Please keep that in mind. Best regards, Helmut Moderator PS: Especially using
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Helmut Sennewald
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Re: Freqeucny Dependent resistor
Tony You should have taken the hint by now that my query on modelling frequency dependence was done in total oblivion of Shivesh's original thread over which for some reason you keen wanting to remind
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evans.george57
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Re: disable autoscale y-axis?
I mean the "View>Marching Waves" menu.
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Tony Casey <tony@...>
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Re: disable autoscale y-axis?
<snip> </snip> Hello Alan, Part of your problem can be sorted by disabling marching waves, either from the Simulation menu, or by adding: .option nomarch in the schematic. This speeds up long .tran
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Tony Casey <tony@...>
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Re: disable autoscale y-axis?
In message <4E733CC9.9050803@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, ehydra <ehydra@...> writes: It puzzles me, too. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk and www.isce.org.uk John
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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