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Arnold Esper
Hallo Helmut and Mike Engelhardt,
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thanks for finding and solving the +problem. My (LTspice-)World doesn't seem to collapse in the near future any more. Mr. Engelhardt, are you German? your Name is. Arnold Von: Panama Mike <panamatex@...> |
Arnold,
thanks for finding and solving the +problem.Das freut mich. (English: Glad to hear it.) Mr. Engelhardt, are you German? your Name is.Nee, ich bin Amerikaner. Aber ich wohnte ein Jahr in Mainz. Nicht bei der Army aber auf der Uni. Das war in 1978. Man versteht meine deutsch Errantnisse ist in der Zwichenseit auseinander gefallen. Normaleweise versuche ich nie auf deutsch zu schreiben. (English: Nope, I'm American. But I lived a year in Mainz, Germany. Not with the Army but at the university. That was in 1978 and my German knowledge has fallen to pieces in the meanwhile. Normally I avoid writing in German Language.) --Mike __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! |
--- In LTspice@..., Arnold Esper <arnold.esper@n...>
wrote: Hallo Helmut and Mike Engelhardt,doesn't seem to collapse in the near future any more.Hello Arnold and all LTSPICE users. I have uploaded an example how your netlist based circuit can be converted to a LTSPICE schematic and model file. It is hopefully all explained in the comments in this schematic. All the necessary files are in the files area of this group. Files->Examples->Educational->From netlist to schematic Have fun with it. Thanks to Mike too for the correction of the '+' problem in the PWL syntax. Best Regards Helmut |
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