If anyone was like me wondering about the wire thickness go to Tools -> Control Panel -> Drafting options -> Pen Thickness
@Dragoneer2 жыл бұрын
3:12 God, thank you so much for this tip!! Spent a near hour pulling my hair out trying to get a very fucking simple RC circuit working with LTSPICE. Why would the initial conditions every _not_ be 0V??? Ridiculous you have to do that...thank you very much for this though, actual life saver...
@jberringer1720 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I had been struggling to figure out why my capacitor charging circuit wasn't working in LTspice, and this video was EXACTLY what I needed!
@AshishYadav-ul8es11 ай бұрын
The best explanation for Capacitor charging waveform capture, its really helpful to perform the simulation for my circuits
@ElectronXLab11 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words
@athousandprojectsАй бұрын
For anyone looking for the trace width in later versions, its under settings now. Tools->Settings then waveform tab.
@firasb-ck1dj5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much , very well explained
@iulianprodan32322 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the .ic tip
@techankhamun8382 жыл бұрын
Extremely helpful! Thanks a lot! I liked and subscribed and waiting for more great content like this!
@ElectronXLab2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@137bob3d2 жыл бұрын
'X Lab person , thanks for putting this LT spice vid together. your posting of it is in sync with something active in my life right now. my honda motorcycle 80cc engine flywheel coil spits out 3 successive '+' 1/2 sine waves 200 volt peak every kick - start revolution. they go directly to the CDI module. and charge a capacitor or size about 2uF. and while 'scoping them and not getting a spark ( faulty trig signal ) an idea arose. to connect the 1/2 sine waves to a cap on a bd. - bd. with Rs and see how the cap charges. and then once the Rs is found. ...quickly jumper C to the primary of the coil and see if a spark follows . you get the idea. i see the engine as a signal generator to experiment with. so far as learning 'cycle ignition systems. the bugger here is the 60's weather just ended and a new cold front is moving in. now if i had another way to get a 200Vp sine wave then this exp. could continue indoors here where its warm so , can you tell me if LTspice can be coded to deliver just 3 200V 1/2 sine waves in .050 sec (to sim' a 600 rpm kick start ) ?
@BRANDONKAMTING-ERNA23KE00511 ай бұрын
very useful, thank you!!!
@Aggregator_4 ай бұрын
for some reasons, the current rises from negative to zero instead of falling from 1.5 mA to Zero, which isnt the typical charging function of the Current in a Capacitor... its the discharge function. i dont get why the Current function is delayed like that. what did i forget?
@fabriziolavini7457 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the explanation. I noticed this. Set 10V as supply voltage (no internal resistance). Time constant is calculated differently depending on resistance (kept capacitance constant = 1000u). R = 0.001 -> RC = 1 us => 61.24% R = 0.01 -> RC = 10 us => 61.18% R = 100 -> RC = 100 ms => 63.22% Calculating 10 x (1 - EXP(-1) ) would give 63.21 %. Differences even with peak currents. Is it explainable ? Thank you again
@adic90912 жыл бұрын
Are you wearing special glasses to see the blue line against the black background?
@ElectronXLab2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the blue is kinda dark isn't it. It's easy enough to change the colour though. Just click on the signal name at the top of the graph and you'll get some options
@mortenlund1418 Жыл бұрын
Saved my day. Thanks. It is probably me, but should the .1 step command not be in the end? So .tran 10 .1 which is the same as maximum timestep. And if you use the Edit Simulation Command window it will also automatically insert 0 for time to start saving data. Then the complete line will look like this: .tran 0 10 0 .1 Am I understanding it false?
@jayadevashok2070 Жыл бұрын
This doesnt work for parallel RC circuits for some reason. Needed to put a small resistance in series with the cap to display the charging