BAF23 Seminar: LTspice Basics and Beyond for DIY Audio

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I'm putting together a little workshop/seminar for BAF. LTspice can be a little intimidating for beginners, and perhaps a little clunky if you're already using a more user-friendly spice. However, it is very powerful, free, and used by many, many engineers and hobbyists everywhere. So, if you can get yourself over the initial learning bump, you'll discover a whole world of interesting things to do with this very useful tool.

This will cover enough LTspice to get you started. It's basically a bunch of material from my upcoming reference book of the same name. You'll build schematics based on some of your favorite Pass DIY designs, simulate them, compare simulated measurements to the real world, and more. If there's something specific you'd like to see, this is a good place to ask and I'll do my best to work it in if there's time and it's suitable for our audience.

Bring your laptop with LTspice installed for the best experience. I'll bring training materials for you to load up and take home with you. 🙂

Looking forward to hearing from you. 🙂
 
If you're feeling spicey, be sure to stop by my LTspice workshop next Saturday. Bring your laptop! Spiffy booklets are being printed up at this moment. Mostly aimed at beginners, but I tried to include something for everyone. 🙂

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Here are the slides and materials from yesterday's workshop. Many thanks to all who attended and the really great questions you asked. This will all make its way to PASSDIY.TV soon, and will eventually be available as screen recorded courseware on our YouTube channel. 🙂
 

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