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Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Hello Alzie, You are my hero. It is interesting that the Linux filefinder cannot find the file in this location. I found it, replaced it with the one I modified and the problem is solved. Thank you
By jamespnelson@... · #69047 ·
Re: MCP6291 model won't run
I have tried setting the Cshunt option, but it does not help until I get to 50fF. ?In fact, when I cascade a couple sections I have found it needs to be as high as 70fF. ?I have also tried 700fF,
By Tim · #69046 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Dear Philippe, Unless you were born before 1964, I wrote my first computer programs before you were even born. So, why are you insulting me? Lewis
By jamespnelson@... · #69045 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Hi James I run lts on wine on (x)ubuntu, (M$ free zone!) and heres what i found doing a file search: Theyre in a few places. /home/alzie/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/LTC/LTspiceIV/lib/cmp/standard.dio
By Al Dutcher · #69044 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Hello M. Lewis or James, You have to make some basic, simple learning about how to use a computer. On the first: How to use a text editor. How to make a simple save of your file in your best choosen
By @theeten2 · #69043 ·
Re: Strange result with differentiator
By the time I write this I had a stroke of luck and found out that the problem resides in a completely different location: rrc(x). The cause: As it is now, LTspice allows if(x>1,1,bogus) where, if
By Vlad · #69042 ·
Re: Using HSPICE model directly in LTSPICE
I have been working privately with Yonggang over the past week and have to conclude that somewhere there are differences in his libraries. Doing all the standard changes: dots <=> dashes (PSpice
By jtanalog · #69041 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Hi Andy, OK, after playing around and rebooting Windoze about a dozen times, it finally finds the new file. Now, under WINE, I copied the standard.dio file onto a thumb-drive and deleted the file from
By jamespnelson@... · #69040 ·
Re: adjustable power supply
In message <lae3ns+13fkh80@...>, dated Mon, 6 Jan 2014, sulpher94@... writes: This mailing list doesn't work like that. You have to do some work first. By studying textbooks and
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #69039 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
In message <CALBs-TjWn+VgRqb3JsZ9kHGV7q0bnn9h6QRrej4kkCfkHxjAqg@...>, dated Mon, 6 Jan 2014, Andy <Andrew.Ingraham@...> writes: How dull! I would add an amusing or insulting message
By John Woodgate <jmw@...> · #69038 ·
Re: adjustable power supply
sulpher94 wrote: "Can anybody help me to write simulation for adjustable power supply " Yes, I am sure people can help with that. Andy
By Andy I · #69037 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Lewis, If the old file does not exist, then it is not possible for LTspice to load up a nonexistent file. If it still starts up with the old file, then the old file exists. Contrary to popular belief,
By Andy I · #69036 ·
adjustable power supply
Can anybody help me to write simulation for adjustable power supply
By Sam Son · #69035 ·
Re: JFET Model
Ron, that is an awesome explanation of what is going on. I actually was able to fix the problem by swapping out the OA2 regulator. It really settled down. I also had a continuing discussion about how
By Chris Maness · #69034 ·
Re: How to use a text file as Model
partha wrote: "the lib file i got from CREE site has the temperature at 25 degree C . but i need to increase the junction temperature to 125 degree C . What modification i need to do ?" Hopefully,
By Andy I · #69033 ·
Re: How to use a text file as Model
Hi friends , I am simulating SiC MOSFET SCH2080KE . the lib file i got from CREE site has the temperature at 25 degree C . but i need to increase the junction temperature to 125 degree C . What
By Parthasarathy Nayak · #69032 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Hi Andy, The old file does not exist. That I can guarantee you. Also, every time I start LTSpice under Wine it is the same as re-booting. As I said in an earlier post. Had this problem about a year
By jamespnelson@... · #69031 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
If LTspice still opens on the old standard.dio file, then it must still exist, right? If worse comes to worst, you could do a reboot. I think it shouldn't change anything, but see if it does. Andy
By Andy I · #69030 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Hello Andy, Well, let me see if I can make it a little more interesting for you. I run LTSpice under Win 7, and separately under WINE on a Fedora Linux system. I get the same results on both systems.
By jamespnelson@... · #69029 ·
Re: updated standard.dio not accessible
Lewis wrote: "I sorted the part numbers in the standard.dio file and added a couple of new .model descriptions. When I access it, I still get the old order and cannot see the added models. "Why?" I am
By Andy I · #69028 ·