I'm using these bridges: KBPC5010T by GeneSic Semiconductor. 1000V 50A, 5uA maximum DC reverse current at 25 dg C. Available from Mouser.
cheers,
cheers,
San, do u have a schematic for the PSU which uses the MUR3020?
No i don't. I never build PSU's by schematics 🙂
Can someone take me to the latest HB asc simulation?
Hi Carlmart,
Here is my Honeybadger LTspice file.
Its heavily modified from the original.
It contains many LTspice directives that you just need to un comment to test the many functions of a audio amplifier.
Please let me know if you are missing any reference files.
It is current set to preform a DC operating point analysis.
Enjoy
Attachments
Did you unzip the files and put them in there own folderI'm getting an "unknown schematic sintax" error, and I can't open the file.
Maybe send a screen shot
Yes, I unzipped all the three files on the same folder.
BTW, the first version of that file is on same folder, and it runs fine.
I forgot to put the whole message. It says "unknown schematic sintax" and then the letter V.
BTW, the first version of that file is on same folder, and it runs fine.
I forgot to put the whole message. It says "unknown schematic sintax" and then the letter V.
Yes, I unzipped all the three files on the same folder.
It says "unknown schematic sintax" and then the letter V.
Ok. Please post a screen shot and I'll try and help.
This may not be the problem but. You may want to upgrade to the latest version of LTspice the latest version is XVII.
LTspice | Design Center | Analog Devices
Your version may not understand my formulas
Maybe someone else can check my files work on there pc
LTspice | Design Center | Analog Devices
Your version may not understand my formulas
Maybe someone else can check my files work on there pc
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No, there's something wrong with the file or more likely with compressing it. One can open your asc file from within the old and the new spice (XVII) but resistors are missing and it says it cannot read European resistors.
cheers,
PS attached is the original ver 2.4 of HB
cheers,
PS attached is the original ver 2.4 of HB
Attachments
One can open your asc file from within the old and the new spice (XVII) but resistors are missing and it says it cannot read European resistors.
Ok. Try browsing to the LTSPICE sub directory folder called lib located in your my documents directory and then make a sub directory called direct and then place the Europeanresistor file in there.
The original file is very basic. Not many testing options
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I do have LTSPice XVII - 64 installed, and to start with I would like to know how I force it to update, because it always stops updating at the same point: ADP5302.sub. Today it happened already four times.
I start again and it always stops there. How should I proceed?
In any case there's been many people, that seem to know about LTSpice more than I do, that advice against using version XVII.
I start again and it always stops there. How should I proceed?
In any case there's been many people, that seem to know about LTSpice more than I do, that advice against using version XVII.
Hi All. Well I'm not sure what's going on with your pc's or your install of ltspice. What I can tell you is I just downloaded and installed the latest version of ltspice on a window 7 pc that has never had ltspice on it before. I then extracted my zip file into a single folder and opened it up, no problem. It runs perfectly find.I do have LTSPice XVII - 64 installed, and to start with I would like to know how I force it to update, because it always stops updating at the same point: ADP5302.sub. Today it happened already four times.
I start again and it always stops there. How should I proceed?
In any case there's been many people, that seem to know about LTSpice more than I do, that advice against using version XVII.
Maybe uninstalling the old version and cleaning out the old directories. Then do a dresh install will fix your problem. Maybe a registry checking program will help to. Not sure. All I know its it works fine for me.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
Honey Badger ASC file
Hi Calmart, here is my asc file for the HoneyBadger.
I does not have power supplies, directives, sources, etc. It is just the amplifier.
The schematic has been verified (by me) with the BOM Excel, so it is accurate.
Also, I am attaching the symbol I created for it in case you want to do hierarchical simulation (see the zip file).
Hope it helps!
Best, Sandro
P.S. I use LTSpice version 17, so it should work.
Hi Calmart, here is my asc file for the HoneyBadger.
I does not have power supplies, directives, sources, etc. It is just the amplifier.
The schematic has been verified (by me) with the BOM Excel, so it is accurate.
Also, I am attaching the symbol I created for it in case you want to do hierarchical simulation (see the zip file).
Hope it helps!
Best, Sandro
P.S. I use LTSpice version 17, so it should work.
Attachments
I do have LTSPice XVII - 64 installed, and to start with I would like to know how I force it to update, because it always stops updating at the same point: ADP5302.sub. Today it happened already four times.
I start again and it always stops there. How should I proceed?
In any case there's been many people, that seem to know about LTSpice more than I do, that advice against using version XVII.
Are you running LTSPICE as admin?
RR
Are you running LTSPICE as admin?
tommost
By the way, you definitely want to be running LTSPICE XVII, not IV. Support for version IV stopped several years ago, and if you try to update version IV it will fail.
From the wikipedia article:
LTspice XVII
In 2016, LTspice XVII was released, and is currently the latest version.[3] It is designed to run on 32-bit or 64-bit editions of Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and macOS 10.7+.[2]
Summary of major changes from LTspice IV to LTspice XVII are:
- Add 64-bit executables.[3]
- Add Unicode characters in schematics, netlists, plot.[3]
- Add device equations for IGBT, diode soft recovery, arbitrary state machine.[3]
- Add user symbol and library directory search paths. See option setting at LTspice -> Tools -> Control Panel -> Sym. & Lib. Search Paths.[16]
- Add schematic thumbnail and preview support on Microsoft Windows.[3]
- Add editors for most SPICE commands.[3]
- Add multi-monitor support.[3]
No, there's something wrong with the file or more likely with compressing it. One can open your asc file from within the old and the new spice (XVII) but resistors are missing and it says it cannot read European resistors.
cheers,
PS attached is the original ver 2.4 of HB
For me this simulation fails to run due to the dot include statement - it gives a mongrelmodels.txt file not being found error.
tommost
Sorry if this was asked before, im not exactly going to search all 350+ pages. Whats the input sensitivity of the honey badger? thinking about pairing it with the B1 preamp which to my understanding doesnt have any gain.
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