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Re: Feature Request: Option to preserve/reload plot settings after simulation run
Per John's suggestion, the following email was sent to Mike. Dear Mr. Engelhard, LTspice is fantastic! I evaluated many alternatives before I selected it. While the price was definitely a factor, the
By Al · #64638 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
You are forehead-slappingly confused. Read the Help topic about the Plot Defs file. It is quite different from a Plot Settings file (completely different formats and purposes). It also has nothing to
By analog spiceman · #64637 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
In message <krctfq+i7jg@...>, dated Sun, 7 Jul 2013, Al <alhastings314@...> writes: You have to re-load it, as you describe in the last line of your message. Plot settings menu => Open
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #64636 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
Hello Al, Have you really edited the plot_defs file with LTspice? Is the plot-function correct? What is the error message? Best regards, Helmut
By Helmut Sennewald · #64635 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
Helmut, Edit Plot Defs File works when I open LTspice as Administrator in Windows 7. Thanks... but now LTspice is not using the plot.defs file I created. I edit the file using the Edit Plot Defs File.
By Al · #64634 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
Hello Al, I think there is an acceptable workaround. Run LTspice as an administrator when you want edit
By Helmut Sennewald · #64633 ·
Re: How through external program calls LTspice
Python is a very typical academia method and one that I used. The past few years I have been using VBasic from within Excel for driving other programs. The primary reason is that Excel is (almost)
By Jeff AE8W · #64632 ·
Re: All_Files.Htm
Hello All of You, A great day today: I have had to run a full "Recovery" from my VISTA ( first time). I can now open "all_files.htm" right from the club. So I have to apologize for my spam. Regards,
By @theeten2 · #64631 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
John, Thanks for the good intel. I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Serv Pack 1. The LTspice executable program, scad3.exe, is located in C:&#92;Program Files (x86)&#92;LTC&#92;LTspiceIV Is that the
By Al · #64630 ·
Re: How through external program calls LTspice
Hello Yang, Here is a procedure you could use to run LTspice from within Python. This procedure is appropriate for Windows. If you are using Linux or Mac OS X you may need to modify this procedure.
By Howard Hansen · #64629 ·
Re: "Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
In message <krc9s0+h4ki@...>, dated Sun, 7 Jul 2013, Al <alhastings314@...> writes: Windows Vista, 7 and 8 do not allow programs to create files in Program Files folder. Without more
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #64628 ·
"Edit Plot Defs File" not working.
I'm using LTspice version 4.19i and can not get "Edit Plot Defs File" to work. I don't know if this feature existed or worked on earlier versions or not. After I Run a simulation, I click on the .raw
By Al · #64627 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
By jtanalog · #64626 ·
Re: LTSpice & Eagle
Try the Cadsoft offcie in Florida. They have always been extremely helpful. I was sorry when Newark bought them and was afraid those who usually helped me might get eliminated.
By Bankole Paris · #64625 ·
inductance with a permeability in dependency of frequency
Hi there, dows anybody have an idea for modelling a inductance with a permeability in dependency of frequency ?? I could not find anything in the messages ?! Herbert
By Herbert · #64624 ·
Re: A link to an IMD (Intermodulated Distortion) video Part 1
Dear John: Thank you very much for your feedback, I will be revising the video this morning to make the necessary corrections. Sincerely, Julio Rodriguez _____ From: LTspice@...
By juliorz · #64623 ·
Re: A link to an IMD (Intermodulated Distortion) video Part 1
In message <krbh5p+hur0@...>, dated Sun, 7 Jul 2013, Lawrence <lawrence_joy@...> writes: Yes, according to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary: 702-07-67 intermodulation
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #64622 ·
Re: A link to an IMD (Intermodulated Distortion) video Part 1
Dear Lawrence: Thanks for your feedback, I have always been under the impression that first order products were "simple sum or difference" I will research this further, and make changes as necessary.
By juliorz · #64621 ·
Re: A link to an IMD (Intermodulated Distortion) video Part 1
My engineering information defines the order of IMD as "The order of a given intermodulation product is the sum of the absolute values of the coefficients". Thus what you have labeled as "First Order
By Lawrence Joy · #64620 ·
Re: Averaging a waveform
Jim, Yes, it does. Over what time interval? How many samples? Does every sample have equal weight? etc? Rick
By Rick · #64619 ·