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In Reply to: RE: Yikes! HV supply posted by deafbykhorns on August 18, 2015 at 17:56:13
Is LT spice a lot harder to use than PSUD? I have downloaded it but haven't got around to trying it out yet. PSUD has always worked just fine, so I didn't feel the need. Now you have me curious. Do you like it better, and if so why?
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I think both programs are just a tool to get you started.....
Spice is a little harder since you have to learn how to place and change devices. I am not an engineer and learned the basics in a very short time.
LTSpice will allow you to build a custom supply, PSUD will only do the customary supplies. Spice lets you know when you make a mistake and takes some of the troubleshooting away from bread boarding.
It has countless plotting options to analyze your work.
I would be glad to zip up some files for you to get started. The hardest part is finding all the support files and getting them in the right directory.
I can probably show you more in 10 minutes of simming than you'll learn in hours of reading thru help files if you have Teamviewer. I've been using it off and on for about a year now and only touched the surface.
Someone with the Asylum should hold a class in LTSpice using GoToMeeting or something similar. It would be a cool addition to the forum.
I would really appreciate the zipped files if it's not too much trouble. I should take a look at it from the sound of things.
I don't have team viewer but I will look into seeing if it available on line.
thanks
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and Merry Christmas.
A years worth of files collected in that time which will save you some time and frustration.
If anyone else is interested I'll send you the link to help promote future LT Spice discussions.
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Merry Christmas indeed. Thanks very much for all those files! I am sure they will be a big help in learning how to make use of this program.
Thanks!
Interested.
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. send me your email address
Teamviewer is available online and used for remote desktop and simple conferencing
Its free and online.
Anymeeting.com is another way to collaborate online and its free for up to 4 people at the same time.
I'll zip up the files tonight, simply put them in the same directories where your LTSpice is installed and everything will work.
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