Earlier this year, we presented a series of LTSpice simulations with temperature control provided by NTC thermistor SPICE models driven by a voltage: Old-School Analog Temperature Control Circuits ...
We are going to end our latest trilogy of LTSpice simulations with another demonstration of the powerful computing capabilities of this SPICE software in the field of NTC thermistor temperature ...
[Ted] recently demonstrated the analysis of an RL circuit using a piece of paper, Octave, and LTSpice. If you prefer, the Octave code should work fine in MATLAB, as well. If you are looking to get ...
LTspice has a way to model electromechanical switches, which I have occasionally tried to use to simulate dc-dc converters without all the hassle of setting up mosfets and appropriate driver circuits.
And here it is, modelled using LTSpice. It is the same circuit as the classic simple precision rectifier (set to pass the negative half-sine), but with the non-inverting input of the op-amp connected ...
Most companies used to be concerned that models would reveal their secret intellectual property (IP). But now that it’s possible to encode the details, most analog semiconductor companies provide ...