Re: Plans for more directories on search path? (I know, tired old subject)
Dear all, to solve problems like this a "symbolic link" could be used. This allows to have your own library in any directory. A nice tool to create a symbolic link in a comfortable way would be "link
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erich4h78
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#65236
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Re: Help with E and G parts
Hi. Actually LTspice can open a .sch file (try it!), and it deciphers the symbols into it's own "translated symbols" directory. It tries to translate the associated netlists, buy seems to only be able
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a2n14d63y
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#65235
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Re: Shot Noise Contributions From DC Currents
Hi All, Using the examples Helmut directed me to, I put together a circuit, DiodeNoiseCircuit.asc, available in the temp directory. I'm very confused about the need for the capacitor in parallel with
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Darren OConnor
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#65234
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Re: Help with E and G parts
Netlists. LTspice is "very" compatible with PSPICE netlists. There are a few things that do not work directly, but most things do. The schematic file formats are proprietary to each program. There is
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Andy I
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#65233
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Re: Help with E and G parts
Hi Helmut, Do you mean that LTspice will understand the netlist from Pspice, or that it will understand my whole model, including schematic? I know that it will understand the netlist, but I'm trying
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a2n14d63y
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#65232
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part 2 ok...hmm Re: Helmut...I have a question
Andy Helmut can delete this stuff any time he likes, everything is in the TEMP files except for one photo I just put in the photos "triplexer" album. Decided I am going to move this project to QUCS
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William
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#65231
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Re: ok...hmm Re: Helmut...I have a question
I might suggest putting the articles about triplexers somewhere other than the [LTspice] group, unless they are directly related to LTspice. The group's file space is limited. Andy
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Andy I
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#65230
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ok...hmm Re: Helmut...I have a question
...sorry guys I meant QUCs not Oregano. Going to upload what I have, was trying to compress the RF Design cover photo, but its over 65 MB. The output graphics also I am having difficulty posting,
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William
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#65229
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Re: PSpice section of the LTwiki's history of SPICE
Okay, after a lead from Tony Casey and some further research, I found Paul Tuinenga's current website (he was a founder of PSpic
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analog spiceman
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#65228
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Re: Helmut...I have a question
Hello William, I really prefer that people upload their circuits to Files>Temp. S-parameters are only for linearized circuits. This means
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Helmut Sennewald
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#65227
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Re: Helmut...I have a question
I'm sure Helmut won't mind my answering on his behalf. If you upload your schematic (and all required models and symbols) to Files>Temp (as descr
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Tony Casey
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#65226
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Helmut...I have a question
..I have a "working circuit', but it's not exactly performing as desired. The problem is I am not sure exactly what the expected performance is. I could send it to you rather than post it in the files
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William
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#65224
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Re: "Official" LTspice IV blog
It would be a good idea to list it on the groups webpage but alas the people that don't read the help files (many) will also not look at the blog, kind of sad, but that is people for you. Thanks for
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cbayona <CBayona@...>
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#65225
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Re: "Official" LTspice IV blog
In message <ktih8q+c1i9@...>, dated Sat, 3 Aug 2013, Tony Casey <tony@...> writes: It seems that only LT people can post, which means it's no threat to this mailing list, as it would
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John Woodgate <jmw@...>
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#65223
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Re: "Official" LTspice IV blog
Hello Tony, Thanks for this link. I placed a link to it in our Links-section. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/LTspice/links/ Best regards, Helmut
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Helmut Sennewald
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#65222
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"Official" LTspice IV blog
I would venture to suggest that many people are unaware, as I was, that Linear Technology now has an official LTspice IV blog. This covers some of the frequently asked questions we get here, and is
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Tony Casey
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#65221
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Re: I am using LTSpice for simulation of Buck and Buck-Boost converter. Is there a
Hello, You can use the MEASURE-commands to find when the time when voltage reaches a certain value. Please take a look .MEASURE in the help pages of LTspice. There are some examples using .MEASURE in
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Helmut Sennewald
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#65220
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Re: Help with E and G parts
Hello, LTspice understands the syntax of the arbitrary E and G sources from PPSICE. It's not necessary to translate it to a B-source when you want run your old PSPICE designs.I recommend to use the
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Helmut Sennewald
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#65219
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I am using LTSpice for simulation of Buck and Buck-Boost converter. Is there a
I am using LTSpice for simulation of Buck and Buck-Boost converter. Is there a way to find the 90 percent points of the output voltage curves I obtain as I want to calculate the time delay of the
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Michael
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#65217
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Re: Help with E and G parts
I found an ok solution. It is to use "B" parts, and terminate the wires that I would have used as inputs to the E parts with resistors and node names. I can address these node names in the window they
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a2n14d63y
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#65216
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