Re: LTspice Question

>"Jim Thompson" schrieb im >Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com... >> LTspice Question: >> >> I have a client using LTspice. >> >> What is the best way for him to import a design from PSpice? >> >> Would it work if I make my schematic into a SUBCKT that includes the >> device models within the subcircuit? >> >> ...Jim Thompson > >Hello Jim, > >Yes this may be OK. LTspice is very compatible to PSPICE >except for digital devices. >Why making a subcircuit? Just run the netlist as it is. > >Best regards, >Helmut

I suspect that at the level of simulation intended, the digital devices ARE analog.

RL

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I'm going down to the h bar and grill.

Tim

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Tim Williams

Yes, but if you can figure out where it is, you will never get there in time.

-Chuck

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Chuck Harris

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To save the cat?
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John Fields

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Rich Grise

Rich Grise wrote:

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JeffM

It took 2 seconds...then I got it..*groan* :)

k...who didn't get that one?

D from BC British Columbia Canada.

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D from BC

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that.

Tim

-- Deep Fryer: A very philos> >> Analog is digital, and Planck is constant. Go figure. :-)

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Tim Williams

JF> --- JF> To save the cat?

The cat should have left the quarks alone.

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William Hayes

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