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===Simulating a delay=== | ===Simulating a delay=== | ||
Revision as of 03:08, 27 October 2025
LTSpice is a popular simulation package.
Getting Started
- https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-ltspice/all - some videos here, and they also link to the LT youtube playlist. The forum is DOA, don't bother clicking that. Some high frequency noise on the sprakfun videos. they cover most of what the LT videos cover but in a different interpretation. Both worth watching.
- http://web.archive.org/web/20020909153731/http://www.macs.ee.mcgill.ca/~roberts/SPICE/Welcome1.html - I have come across this book in my used book store browsing, and own a copy of the 2nd edition.
Tips/Techniques
Amp Hour Podcast Interview with the Programmer
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 (which I have running on Devuan/Debian 12).
Stepping Parameters
beginning, end, interval. E.g. test a capacitor from 2nf to 10nf in 2nf steps.