We always enjoy [FesZ’s] videos, and his latest about FREQ function in LTSpice is no exception. In fact, LTSpice doesn’t document it, but it is part of the underlying Spice system. So, of course, you ...
element14, an Avnet Community, in collaboration with Analog Devices, will host a free webinar on 30 th September from 3pm to ...
This article explores one of the simulation methods that can be utilized to identify and optimize device/component selection in noise sensitive applications. We will first point out one of the ...
Musicians have a fantastic language to describe signals. A sound can be fat, dark, crunchy, punchy — the list goes on. These aren’t very technical terms, but they get the job done. After all, it’s ...
LTspice is a free version of spice from Linear Technology, and it is delightfully easy to use, intuative, and seems to work rather well. Note, there is a flasher version 3 Current through component ...
The essentials of current-mode-control modeling. What are modified average models? Verifying new LTspice models for different, previously unsupported power-supply topologies. When a power-supply ...
How can you take the dc bias effect of multi-layer ceramic capacitors into account in circuit simulations? One way is to leverage LTspice’s nonlinear capacitor capabilities and a reasonable model.
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