When a design engineer evaluates a new electronic simulation tool, they should keep as many of the following points in mind as possible: In the numerous articles already published on the “Planet ...
LTspice is equipped with circuit diagram capture and waveform viewer functions that make it possible for designers to check and verify in advance whether the circuit operation has been achieved as ...
Earlier this year, we presented a series of LTSpice simulations with temperature control provided by NTC thermistor SPICE models driven by a voltage: Old-School Analog Temperature Control Circuits ...
Design and implement a minimalist but practically usable regenerative receiver capable of HF reception from 3-30 MHz. Analyze the key aspects of the receiver’s operation (e.g. behavior of the ...
The original circuit simulation software, called the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, or SPICE as it is more commonly known, was originally developed at the University of ...
Not all Spice versions perform Monte Carlo simulations. Even those that do may only have a small number of available distributions, much less custom ones. LTSpice, for example, has built-in random ...
LTspice has a way to model electromechanical switches, which I have occasionally tried to use to simulate dc-dc converters without all the hassle of setting up mosfets and appropriate driver circuits.
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