What is SPICE
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#196
Thanks Mike .
It would therefore help if there was a comment in 'resistor' and 'capacitor' pages to look also under 'Introduction/General structure and conventions' !
Other thread :
http://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB2/view ... &start=105
It would therefore help if there was a comment in 'resistor' and 'capacitor' pages to look also under 'Introduction/General structure and conventions' !
Other thread :
http://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB2/view ... &start=105
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#198
When I plot frequency scans of things like AC current on different components, the curves for the value (mA ) and the phase (deg) are coming out as solid lines in both cases. How do I get the phase line to be dotted, so I can see what's going on more easily ?
Not been able to fix this so far, after about 30 mins of fiddling and searching with google .
Not been able to fix this so far, after about 30 mins of fiddling and searching with google .
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#199
Can you show us what the plots display looks like?
Menu: Plot Settings > Reset Colors ?
Menu: Plot Settings > Reset Colors ?
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#200
Here we go :
(Display colour only changes the colours of the lines ; I also expected it to have things like dashed or solid or dotted line for the phase plots, too ) .
(Display colour only changes the colours of the lines ; I also expected it to have things like dashed or solid or dotted line for the phase plots, too ) .
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#201
Looking at that the phase is dotted, I think your display is having problems resolving it. More viable at the LF end.
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#202
Actually you're right - well spotted .
If the window is maximised on Spice it's just about visible.
It actually looks clearer in the .jpg I created to throw up on this thread, weirdly .
I wish I could make it a bit more obviously dashed in Spice though .
If the window is maximised on Spice it's just about visible.
It actually looks clearer in the .jpg I created to throw up on this thread, weirdly .
I wish I could make it a bit more obviously dashed in Spice though .
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#204
I finally read this thread, downloaded LTspice and followed the instructions
and tried out the simulations. Thanks to all!
and tried out the simulations. Thanks to all!
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#205
It's a very cool thing , a great back-up to the real building .
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#206 Re: What is SPICE
Hi, wasn't sure of the best place to ask this.....
I'm a complete novice at LTSpice. First of all, many thanks to everyone who has posted helpful tips in this and other threads.
I've drafted a PP 6B4G (well actually 2A3) output stage and got it running with resistor loading. I'm now trying to model a push-pull OPT, I have a figure for the primary inductance - should I just put half of this figure for each primary winding?
Is this of interest to anyone else? I could post the file here when it's done (might need a bit of help)
I'm a complete novice at LTSpice. First of all, many thanks to everyone who has posted helpful tips in this and other threads.
I've drafted a PP 6B4G (well actually 2A3) output stage and got it running with resistor loading. I'm now trying to model a push-pull OPT, I have a figure for the primary inductance - should I just put half of this figure for each primary winding?
Is this of interest to anyone else? I could post the file here when it's done (might need a bit of help)
#207 Re: What is SPICE
For reference, I am trying to model this transformer
http://www.monolithmagnetics.com/sites/ ... prelim.pdf
http://www.monolithmagnetics.com/sites/ ... prelim.pdf
#208 Re: What is SPICE
Well, I've had a go but it looks to me like the HF roll-off happens way too early, and the LF roll off isn't there at all......
#209 Re: What is SPICE
Thats because a leakage inductance coefficient of 0.97 is defining a crap transformer. 1 is perfect, start there.
http://ltwiki.org/?title=Transformers
http://ltwiki.org/?title=Transformers
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#210 Re: What is SPICE
OK thanks Nick will give that a go