LTspice Tutorials now available on the Simulation Tools & Macros page of my website...
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-- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et |
LTspice Tutorials now available on the Simulation Tools & Macros page of my website...
-- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et |
Didn't see a notice posted to the LTspice group. Must have missed it.
I figured everyone there would know of them? Since I scarfed those off the web... MANY different places. I just googled LTspice + tutorial and came up with several more, including a couple of university lectures in PowerPoint form. ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et |
Thank you. There's yet another LTSpice Tutorial at
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Thanks, Don!
What I am observing is that most of the questions come up because the querent has never used any kind of simulator before.
So you see continual questions about subcircuits and symbols.
But it looks like some community colleges and even some universities are now offering courses in LTspice. ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et |
LTSpice needs to be overhauled by someone to bring its adherence to UI conventions forward to 1993.
It's like something written by someone who has been living on an island since
1985, who hasn't received any software update since Windows 3.x running on DOS.For example, F9 for undo, what the fuck? Ever heard of Ctrl-Z?
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