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LTspice Essentials

An Introduction to Circuit Simulation

Erschienen am 01.06.2024
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ISBN/EAN: 9783895766220
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 194
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

LTspice, developed by Analog Devices, is a powerful, fast, and free SPICE simulator, schematic capture, and waveform viewer with a large database of components supported by SPICE models from all over the world. Drawing a schematic in LTspice is easy and fast. Thanks to its powerful graphing features, you can visualize the voltages and currents in a circuit, and also the power consumption of its components and much more. This book is about learning to design and simulate electronic circuits using LTspice. Among others, the following topics are treated:DC and AC circuitsSignal diodes and Zener diodesTransistor circuits including oscillatorsThyristor/SCR, diac, and triac circuitsOperational amplifier circuits including oscillatorsThe 555 timer ICFiltersVoltage regulatorsOptocouplersWaveform generationDigital logic simulation including the 74HC family SPICE modeling LTspice is a powerful electronic circuit simulation tool with many features and possibilities. Covering them all in detail is not possible in a book of this size. Therefore, this book presents the most common topics like DC and AC circuit analysis, parameter sweeping, transfer functions, oscillators, graphing, etc. Although this book is an introduction to LTspice, it covers most topics of interest to people engaged in electronic circuit simulation. The book is aimed at electronic/electrical engineers, students, teachers, and hobbyists. Many tested simulation examples are given in the book. Readers do not need to have any computer programming skills, but it will help if they are familiar with basic electronic circuit design and operation principles. Readers who want to dive deeper can find many detailed tutorials, articles, videos, design files, and SPICE circuit models on the Internet. All the simulation examples used in the book are available on the Elektor website www.elektor.com/20907. Readers can use these example circuits for learning or modify them for their own applications.