Circuit Simulation in LTSpice Tutorial part 2/3

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @87knox
    @87knox 12 років тому +4

    The simulation software needs to have a reference node at zero volts because it calculates the rest of the voltages relative to that node.

  • @pjharro
    @pjharro 14 років тому +2

    As always a well put together presentation. Funny thing, with your voice I think I could listen to anything you wanted to talk about lol.

  • @stevegoodjob5902
    @stevegoodjob5902 2 роки тому +1

    Ground doesn't make sense to me by any means
    Whhhhhhy you've got a battery 🔋 why should I ever need a ground in such a circuit ?
    Someone educate me here I can't take it anymore

  • @usamashakeel1397
    @usamashakeel1397 5 років тому +1

    Use 0.01uF for C2 and you'll see a typical band pass filter curve.

  • @OminousGlow
    @OminousGlow 14 років тому

    Thanks man. This helped me a ton in designing my n channel jfet preamp for my guitar in terms of frequency response.

  • @Afrotechmods
    @Afrotechmods  11 років тому

    A potentiometer (or a ganged pot) and a carefully designed filter

  • @erinofthehood5097
    @erinofthehood5097 8 років тому

    double-tapping f3 will keep the wiring mode going without having to hit escape.

  • @jpalm32
    @jpalm32 10 років тому +3

    Great! Do an update to new version?

  • @AntoniElectrico
    @AntoniElectrico 5 років тому

    Thanks for this videos. It help me to understand more LTspice

  • @LifeOfPabs
    @LifeOfPabs 14 років тому +1

    This program looks sick!

  • @paests
    @paests 4 роки тому

    short n sweet - love it! thank you

  • @NGinuity
    @NGinuity 13 років тому

    I'm looking to design some bandpass filters for ham radio and happened upon your tutorials (and subbed, thanks). I pulled a few of the commercially available ones apart one day and it was just a few thick enamel wire air core inductance loops in between two connectors. If the coax has a resistance of 50 ohms on both sides, is it correct to assume that alls I is determine my high and low inductance values?

  • @beaverbridge
    @beaverbridge 11 років тому

    Thank you so much for making these. Very helpful.

  • @orkhanahmadov9963
    @orkhanahmadov9963 3 роки тому

    Guys how can i export this file

  • @weylin6
    @weylin6 12 років тому

    Why do you need a ground when there's a + and - on the power supply?
    I only ever use a ground symbol on the bottom if i have a voltage rail on the top

  • @natashab8110
    @natashab8110 9 місяців тому

    anyone knows how to show the voltage graph of each components?

  • @manuelmorales4159
    @manuelmorales4159 11 років тому

    Will I be able to find the total impedance of this circuit by simply adding the individual impedances as if they were resistors (series and parallel) ?

  • @rockster07
    @rockster07 11 років тому

    How could I possibly maybe control the central frequency of a bandpass? Like, if I were trying to add a sweep knob to a mid-tone control for an amp?

  • @Youcansuckme69
    @Youcansuckme69 13 років тому

    @jpmorgan187 it means 10v rms

  • @jpmorgan187
    @jpmorgan187 13 років тому +2

    Does "AC 10" mean 10V peak to peak?

    • @idealthinker101
      @idealthinker101 2 роки тому +1

      No buddy... AC 10V means 10V +10V or 20V peak to peak.

  • @RSP13
    @RSP13 9 років тому +2

    Brilliant!

  • @beehard44
    @beehard44 14 років тому

    damn, if i just had better net speeds and a less crappier PC, i can see it in 1080p

  • @cakdian
    @cakdian 11 років тому

    Thanks for Nice tutorial
    permit to download