I found this video to be the clearest, most accessible and useful as an LTspice primer amongst the many UA-cam videos out there. Well done. It gives me a way in to a complicated bit of software. And the explanation of the Class A amp was pretty useful also!
Thanks for this comment Stephen - there are a couple more videos in this playlist too if of interest, hopefully more in the future: ua-cam.com/play/PLN5hTakqSrfHD33NY_sucIXZejWnFX9it.html
I used a lot SPICE in a Burroughs B6700/7700 mainframe in the University in 1980-1984 - since then I did not see it again. Thanks for post that now when I going to retire. Time goes fast. Great to see GUI and to discover I do not need punched cards anymore! 🙂
I found this video to be the clearest, most accessible and useful as an LTspice primer amongst the many UA-cam videos out there. Well done. It gives me a way in to a complicated bit of software. And the explanation of the Class A amp was pretty useful also!
Thanks for this comment Stephen - there are a couple more videos in this playlist too if of interest, hopefully more in the future: ua-cam.com/play/PLN5hTakqSrfHD33NY_sucIXZejWnFX9it.html
I used a lot SPICE in a Burroughs B6700/7700 mainframe in the University in 1980-1984 - since then I did not see it again. Thanks for post that now when I going to retire. Time goes fast. Great to see GUI and to discover I do not need punched cards anymore! 🙂
I came to learn spice (selecting the verb first is weird!), but finally understanding biasing was the real treat. Thanks for the excellent vid!
You're a life saver!❤
Thanks for your awesome video ❤❤