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LTspice IV - Tutorial for Beginners: PSPICE - Simulation of Electronic Circuits with the free full Linear Technology Software, created by Gunthard Kraus. A very detailed pdf document, 20 chapters and over 140 pages, covering everything from Installation to Impulse response. Available here: http://www.gunthard-kraus.de/
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LTwiki - a dedicated wiki about LTspice LTwiki is for LTspice, SPICE, and Electronics help. You'll find unique material from beginner's tips to undocumented LTspice features! This site has no affiliation with the Linear Technology Corporation. Available here: http://ltwiki.org
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Models can be verified by obtaining their characteristic curves in the simulator and comparing them to the datasheet curves/values. The page below shows a circuit that will do this:
http://home.comcast.net/~andy_c_publ...e_models_3.htm
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[h=LTSpice Tutorial]%2[/h]
LTspice IV - Tutorial for Beginners: PSPICE - Simulation of Electronic Circuits with the free full Linear Technology Software, created by Gunthard Kraus. A very detailed pdf document, 20 chapters and over 140 pages, covering everything from Installation to Impulse response. Available here: http://www.gunthard-kraus.de/
[h=LTwiki]%2[/h]
LTwiki - a dedicated wiki about LTspice LTwiki is for LTspice, SPICE, and Electronics help. You'll find unique material from beginner's tips to undocumented LTspice features! This site has no affiliation with the Linear Technology Corporation. Available here: http://ltwiki.org
[h=Verifying Model Accuracy]%2[/h]
Models can be verified by obtaining their characteristic curves in the simulator and comparing them to the datasheet curves/values. The page below shows a circuit that will do this:
http://home.comcast.net/~andy_c_publ...e_models_3.htm
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