Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <ks6pg9+ovi6@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, sawreyrw <sawreyrw@...> writes: But that is exactly what the thread is about! -- OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#64851
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
John, I know the statement flux={x}*tanh(x) looks strange, but LTspice knows that the parameter x is not the current x. Of course, I wouldn't recommend it, because of the possible confusion others
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Rick
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#64850
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <ks6lf3+t8c1@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, sawreyrw <sawreyrw@...> writes: I just recommend not using it in order to avoid what would appear to be inexplicable error,
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#64849
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
John, There is no reason you can't use x as a parameter. The only thing special about x is that it is used to represent the current in a nonlinear inductor and the volt across a nonlinear capacitance,
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Rick
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#64848
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Re: MPS4250
In message <ks6d15+3s9u@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, jean_claudeabeille <jean_claudeabeille@...> writes: Apart from the packaging, it is similar to a BC556 or BC557. -- OOO - Own
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#64847
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <20130717075502.CBBBA34B@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, Macy <macy@...> writes: My problem is different. I can open Core.lib in a real text reader (not Notepad) and
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#64846
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
Come on. *.txt files laced throughout the Program File space? No way. These files were ALL files in the working space, data, and information areas. Plus, WinXP so badly 'improved' some other built-in
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Macy
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MPS4250
Can anybody here tell me where I can find a spice model for this PNP ? Thank you;
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jean_claudeabeille <jean_claudeabeille@...>
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#64845
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
I suspect that what you are seeing is the difference in security systems that exist from WinXP onwards where files in the 'program Files' and 'Program Files (x86)' directories are considered to not be
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Alan B. Pearce
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#64843
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
John, I just went through this on our systems here, too. Did a search for 'content' of files, in my case all were text files, looking for a specific phrase. so I was looking inside *.txt for
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Macy
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#64842
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Power measurements in a SMPS transformer
I have a simulation of a open loop SMPS that I would like to know the transformer losses, but using the following script gives an efficiency of >100%.....which I know is not true. After digging a bit
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gmebey
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#64841
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
Is there a way to check BEFORE using a name whether there is a collision with that same name used somewhere else? For example, in octave you type or, and every use will pop up for you Is there a way
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Macy
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <93141374063607@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, =?koi8-r?B?4czFy9PBzsTSIOLP0sTPxNnOz9c=?= <BordodunovAlex@...> writes: Then it's very odd that my computer can't find it.
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
John Woodgate. The model is in the file CORE.LIB. The symbol contains the name of the library. Model: .Subckt Winding0 l1 l2 mmf_out2 mmf_out params: N=100 rs=1m Tau=50n B1 l1 50 v=v(7)*N r1 50 5 {rs}
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <926671374058699@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, =?koi8-r?B?4czFy9PBzsTSIOLP0sTPxNnOz9c=?= <BordodunovAlex@...> writes: I still can't find Winding0.sub -- OOO - Own
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#64837
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Re: looking for a model for AD8363
What's wrong with the LTC1966 - LTC1968, which are included in the LTspice distribution? Did you think of looking there? You can find them in: Components=>SpecialFunctions Regards, Tony
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Tony Casey <tony@...>
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#64836
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
John Woodgate. Thank you very much for your comment. I have overwritten the file. Bordodynov. 17.07.2013, 14:49, "John Woodgate" <jmw@...>:
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <1374056490.61943.YahooMailNeo@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, Dhara Weerasinghe <the_sky_falcon@...> writes: It works in this case, but don't use X or x for
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#64834
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Re: Changing the mutual inductance coefficient of K statements with time
In message <181191374056872@...>, dated Wed, 17 Jul 2013, =?koi8-r?B?4czFy9PBzsTSIOLP0sTPxNnOz9c=?= <BordodunovAlex@...> writes: It doesn't run. There is confusion between Winding
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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looking for a model for AD8363
I have tried to search on the file content page without luck, Anyone can help me find this or any other RMS-DC converter.
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gift4jo <gift4jo@...>
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