Introducing: filter (AC steady state) simulation! Alpha version here:
Tim
Introducing: filter (AC steady state) simulation! Alpha version here:
Tim
-- Seven Transistor Labs, LLC Electrical Engineering Consultation and Contract Design Website: http://seventransistorlabs.com
Cool, how do you delete a Branch ;)
Cheers
Keep hovering, there's a red "X" in there.
I'll document things, soon... this is still quite early!
Tim
-- Seven Transistor Labs, LLC Electrical Engineering Consultation and Contract Design Website: http://seventransistorlabs.com
Set component values to e21 & e-21
Nice one Tim!
NT
ah, I see, hover between the topmoast L anc C.
Cheers
Thanks!
Tim
-- Seven Transistor Labs, LLC Electrical Engineering Consultation and Contract Design Website: http://seventransistorlabs.com
May be interesting! However, I just tried -disclaimer:without reading the docs Rs=50, Ls=0 RL=50, LL=0 and nothing else. Gives flat with voltage magnitude = 1 (should be 1/2 ?) and input Z=5x10^2 (should be 5x10^1 ?)
Pere
Yeah, I'm not too sure about the functions that compute the output variables. If you're keen on JavaScript, they're named filterDataToComplexInVS and such.
Tim
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