In Reply to: RE: How do you represent your tubes in PSUD2? posted by Tre' on May 28, 2017 at 16:36:29:
Hi Tre, and thank you for your tips. It seems that i have been doing more or less what you said. In several of my amps the B+ voltages have been close to the Psud calculations. The next question is; After inputting the various data of the components that one plans to use or needs to get, is there an "ideal" graphical representation that you should be trying to obtain? Which leads to what are important data that one should understand after the simulation has concluded and is given in the tables. thanks again.
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- what do you look for in the graphs? - DAK 18:17:44 05/28/17 (10)
- RE: what do you look for in the graphs? - Tre' 19:29:14 05/28/17 (9)
- RE: what do you look for in the graphs? - PakProtector 03:53:32 05/29/17 (5)
- RE: what do you look for in the graphs? - Triode_Kingdom 12:32:22 05/29/17 (4)
- RE: what do you look for in the graphs? - cpotl 07:36:15 05/30/17 (0)
- RE: what do you look for in the graphs? - cpotl 02:04:52 05/30/17 (1)
- RE: What i like is it give a good approximation of voltages - DAK 11:52:15 05/30/17 (0)
- RE: what do you look for in the graphs? - PakProtector 14:46:24 05/29/17 (0)
- Please see edits to my post above. (nt) - Tre' 21:01:01 05/28/17 (2)
- RE: Thank you for that info. - DAK 22:32:50 05/28/17 (1)
- RE: Thank you for that info. - Tre' 07:50:04 05/29/17 (0)