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yet another LT Spice/Qspice?

Started by John Larkin November 15, 2023
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I wish LT Spice were a foundation and everyone used it.


On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 9:54:43 AM UTC-6, John Larkin wrote:
> https://www.wolfspeed.com/tools-and-support/power/speedfit/?utm_campaign=power-nurture-general&utm_source=pardot+email&utm_medium=email-cta-text-link&utm_content=WS00249 > > I wish LT Spice were a foundation and everyone used it.
Hi, John - Have you tried QSpice? I'm finding it a bit hard to create schematics and run them. It might just be because I need to learn more about it. Cheers, John
On Wed, 15 Nov 2023 11:32:11 -0800 (PST), John Smiht
<utube.jocjo@xoxy.net> wrote:

>On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 9:54:43?AM UTC-6, John Larkin wrote: >> https://www.wolfspeed.com/tools-and-support/power/speedfit/?utm_campaign=power-nurture-general&utm_source=pardot+email&utm_medium=email-cta-text-link&utm_content=WS00249 >> >> I wish LT Spice were a foundation and everyone used it. > >Hi, John - >Have you tried QSpice? I'm finding it a bit hard to create schematics and run them. It might just >be because I need to learn more about it. > >Cheers, >John
No. Nor have I loaded and learned the TI thing. One of my guys can run both. We tried the TI sim, to make a pos-to-neg switcher from a TPS562208. It wouldn't simulate. We suspect that their model has some real, hard grounds inside. It works fine in real life. A few small semi companies, like EPC, just admit that LT Spice is universal and provide models and examples for it.