Using SPICE to simulate an electrical circuit is a common enough practice in engineering that “SPICEing a circuit” is a perfectly valid phrase in the lexicon. SPICE as a software tool has been around ...
Explore a neat little circuit with this video, where we demystify the often-replicated 12-V lamp flasher circuit using LTSpice. Every detail of operation is covered. The video is an invitation to fire ...
What is a transfer function? How to implement a Laplace transform in LTspice. Analyzing transfer functions in the frequency and time domains. Looking at compensator design in LTspice. Transfer ...
This is my personal collection of circuits simulations in LTSpiceIV. At some point in time I simulated each one of these circuits and analyzed them. Sometimes I'd simulate a circuit we studied in ...
Usually, with Circuit VR we look at some circuit in detail with simulation — usually LTSpice. This one will be a little meta because I wanted to look at a capability in LTSpice which ironically is ...
Simulating a triac or diac in LTSpice can be a challenge as these parts do not work straight out of the box. This video explains how to experiment with triacs and diacs in LTspice without ...
Abstract: This paper presents the simulation of a variable gain amplifier from three perspectives: functional, using LTspice circuit simulator; signal-to-noise-ratio, computed with Excel and power ...
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