Difference between revisions of "LTSpice"
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A competent user of LTSpice. A good video to show usage and a reasonable circuit as well (the circuit is essentially simulating a 555 timer from discrete (well op amps) components). | A competent user of LTSpice. A good video to show usage and a reasonable circuit as well (the circuit is essentially simulating a 555 timer from discrete (well op amps) components). | ||
| + | ===Guaranteed to Work on Linux (TM)=== | ||
| + | * https://github.com/joaocarvalhoopen/LTSpice_on_Linux_Ubuntu__How_to_install_and_use | ||
| + | For 32 bit linux, use LTSpice XVII. | ||
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Revision as of 22:34, 29 April 2024
LTSpice is a popular simulation package.
Tips/Techniques
Amp Hour
https://theamphour.com/196-an-interview-with-mike-engelhardt-spice-simulator-synteresis/
Simulating a delay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aQ77YI7inI A competent user of LTSpice. A good video to show usage and a reasonable circuit as well (the circuit is essentially simulating a 555 timer from discrete (well op amps) components).
Guaranteed to Work on Linux (TM)
For 32 bit linux, use LTSpice XVII.