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European components
--- In LTspice@..., "per_normann@..." <per_normann@...> wrote:
Hello, I only know the potentiometer symbols from our Files section. Files > Lib > Potentiometer. You could simply modify one of these symbol. Best regards, Helmut |
There is an other symbol. It's basically the same but with a European resistor symbol instead of the Usa symbol. How would I go about changing the looks of a LTspice-component?
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The symbol I look for looks something like this. | _|_ | | | |<--- |_| | | --- In LTspice@..., "Helmut" <helmutsennewald@...> wrote:
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Ops, that didn't turn out that crisp. If you click reply you'll probably see the editing text and then what I tried to post.
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--- In LTspice@..., "per_normann@..." <per_normann@...> wrote:
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Ops, that didn't turn out that crisp.It all depends on the font your email program uses. You probably drew it in ASCII for a fixed font. Schematic symbols in LTspice are easily modified. LTspice includes the symbol editor. Draw it the way you like it. Change the squiggly lines to a simple rectangle. Or find someone else's. Since potentiometers are not built-in to LTspice, people add their own, and I believe several such models have been made, so you can probably find someone else's that looks the way you want yours to look. According to this group's Table of Contents file: (files > Tables of Contents > all_files.htm) there is a collection of European symbols at Andy |
In the directory ...\LTspiceXVII\lib\sym\misc there is a symbol named "europeanresistor". Loas this symbol in the symbol editor, then save it as res.asy in the directory ...\LTspice\lib\sym. From this done, all circuits use european resistor symbols instead of american. I don't know, if this is commonly known. Greetings, Wolfgang. |
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