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Electronic Schematics, Spice simulations, Ideas, PCB design, PIC micro code.
The purpose of this site.
This web site is a record of some of the projects and experiments that I have carried out. I will try to place the spice component models in the .asc files as I often use parts not in the default library. The aim is to make the LTSpice .asc file run regardless of what is in your library. Often the .asc files will be useful as templates because of the working models included.
Included at this site will be :
LTSpice simulations (asc)
Images ( .png)
DipTrace schematics (.dch)
Maybe the occasional PIC micro code written in C or Proton Basic .
My own comments.
Some complete projects designed by self.
Note: The font size will normally have to be adjusted in LTSpice as the default setting is often too large, font size 16 is about correct.
Open LTSpice
click Simulate
select Control Panel
select Drafting Options
set the required font size
SPICE is an acronym for Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis
email: ken.w.kranz@gmail.com
The quality of spice models.
As with real physical components the quality of spice models vary from terrible to very good. The models included in the LTSpice installed library tend to be very good, often for a quick design the path of least resistance is to use a component from Linear Technologies own library, all circuits I have designed using this resource have worked as simulated.
Conditions of use by many manufacturers and producers of spice component models prevent me from publishing same on this site, please download and use better spice component models when required.
Where can I obtain a copy of LTSpice IV
This is a free download. Thanks to Linear Technology.
http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/
Disclaimer
Although I will endeavour to keep all information accurate mistakes will be made. No claims of safety are made and all use of this information is at the risk of the user/builder. Please use the spice simulation and component data sheets to test component dissipation and other important parameters prior to building. Remember current kills and voltage drives the current !
I have no formal association with Linear Technology or any other companies mentioned on this web site.