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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
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For those of you who have yet to get to grips with LTSpice, here is an excellent beginners guide - step by step.
Happy simulations (but here's hoping you build what you simulkate as well). LTSpice Tutorial and just for good measure, here is where you can download LTspice Linear Technology - LTspice IV Downloads and Updates
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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your tutorial link is fine as feature introduction, but assumes you already know what you want to do, especially for solutions. Raw beginners may enjoy something more basic, such as:
gaussmarkov: diy fx An LTSpice Tutorial demonstrating Ohm's Law for resistor. |
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Good point!
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