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Frequency calc durung trans sim


 

Hi everyone

I'm working on a B device method to calculate the frequency of a square wave during a trans sim.
I'm uploading a file "CalcFreqFromTonToff.zip". Its not a real accurate method but I was hoping
someone could take a look at the schematic and provide thoughts/recommendations?
Appreciate it very much...

thanks

eT


 

Hello eT,

Have you tried my older eyamples before?

freq_meter_test1.zip, freq_meter_test2.zip

Don't wonder about the small size of characters in these files. When Mike implemented the variable size of characters, he decided to set the text of all older schematics to a minimum size. This has been a really bad decision. You should manually change the size of all text to the new default for better readability.

Best regards,
Helmut


 

Hello Helmut,

Mike added a command line switch to automatically resize text when an old file is opened with this switch, but it is a lot of trouble to use and it often only fixes some of the text.


---In LTspice@..., <helmutsennewald@...> wrote :

Hello eT,

Have you tried my older eyamples before?

freq_meter_test1.zip, freq_meter_test2.zip

Don't wonder about the small size of characters in these files. When Mike implemented the variable size of characters, he decided to set the text of all older schematics to a minimum size. This has been a really bad decision. You should manually change the size of all text to the new default for better readability.

Best regards,
Helmut


 

Hello analogspiceman,

I have been aware of this command, but it would be a nightmare to download a few thousands of my schematics, modify it and upload it again. I would also loose the time stamp which is a good indicator for me whether an example may be easier due to new features or more experience. I simply have rated this reset to minimum size as a bad design decision.

Best regards,
Helmut


---In LTspice@..., <analogspiceman@...> wrote :

Hello Helmut,

Mike added a command line switch to automatically resize text when an old file is opened with this switch, but it is a lot of trouble to use and it often only fixes some of the text.


---In LTspice@..., <helmutsennewald@...> wrote :

Hello eT,

Have you tried my older eyamples before?

freq_meter_test1.zip, freq_meter_test2.zip

Don't wonder about the small size of characters in these files. When Mike implemented the variable size of characters, he decided to set the text of all older schematics to a minimum size. This has been a really bad decision. You should manually change the size of all text to the new default for better readability.

Best regards,
Helmut


 

Agreed.? (Although Mike is brilliant he can be very stubborn once his mind is closed.)


---In LTspice@..., <helmutsennewald@...> wrote :

Hello analogspiceman,

I have been aware of this command, but it would be a nightmare to download a few thousands of my schematics, modify it and upload it again. I would also loose the time stamp which is a good indicator for me whether an example may be easier due to new features or more experience. I simply have rated this reset to minimum size as a bad design decision.

Best regards,
Helmut


---In LTspice@..., <analogspiceman@...> wrote :

Hello Helmut,

Mike added a command line switch to automatically resize text when an old file is opened with this switch, but it is a lot of trouble to use and it often only fixes some of the text.


---In LTspice@..., <helmutsennewald@...> wrote :

Hello eT,

Have you tried my older eyamples before?

freq_meter_test1.zip, freq_meter_test2.zip

Don't wonder about the small size of characters in these files. When Mike implemented the variable size of characters, he decided to set the text of all older schematics to a minimum size. This has been a really bad decision. You should manually change the size of all text to the new default for better readability.

Best regards,
Helmut