http://ltwiki.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Cmcdowell&feedformat=atomLTwiki-Wiki for LTspice - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:09:22ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.7http://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf&diff=644File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf2011-09-20T09:48:37Z<p>Cmcdowell: uploaded a new version of "File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf":&#32;Updated Version 4.12r on 9/20/2011</p>
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<div>Version R</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf&diff=585File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf2011-07-12T09:02:17Z<p>Cmcdowell: uploaded a new version of "File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf":&#32;Updated based on latest installation. Hyperlinks based on Linux OS file paths.</p>
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<div>Version R</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=569LTspice Library API2011-04-09T20:39:19Z<p>Cmcdowell: </p>
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<div>You can use an external schematic editor to generate your LTspice netlist. LTspice can read the netlist and do your simulation. This saves you time drawing the schematic in both applications.<br />
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To be compatible with most SPICE libraries, you must satisfy the following requirements:<br />
1.) Your part name must be one of the part names in the library.<br />
2.) "IC" typically map to a sub-circuit. Therefore, you must use the standard PSPICE "X" prefix for your reference designators.<br />
3.) You need to have your SPICE netlister export the correct number of nodes that the corresponding libraries sub-circuit expects.<br />
4.) Your node parameters must be in the correct calling sequence. Node names do not have to be the same.<br />
5.) Typically you must include the corresponding library in your netlist.<br />
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Sub-circuit example:<br />
----<br />
XU1 0 /My/V5in /Vc LT1086-5 ;Node Sequence Spec.<GND,VO,VI><br />
----<br />
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The link below gives you a quick summary of the LTspice installation and the library parts. You can use this to help satisfy the above requirements. <br />
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[[LTSPICE Part Summary]]<br />
http://ltwiki.org/images/4/4e/LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf&diff=568File:LTSpicePartListAPI.pdf2011-04-09T20:38:05Z<p>Cmcdowell: Version R</p>
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<div>Version R</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=566LTspice Library API2011-03-31T10:52:52Z<p>Cmcdowell: </p>
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<div>You can use an external schematic editor to generate your LTspice netlist. LTspice can read the netlist and do your simulation. This saves you time drawing the schematic in both applications.<br />
<br />
To be compatible with most SPICE libraries, you must satisfy the following requirements:<br />
1.) Your part name must be one of the part names in the library.<br />
2.) "IC" typically map to a sub-circuit. Therefore, you must use the standard PSPICE "X" prefix for your reference designators.<br />
3.) You need to have your SPICE netlister export the correct number of nodes that the corresponding libraries sub-circuit expects.<br />
4.) Your node parameters must be in the correct calling sequence. Node names do not have to be the same.<br />
5.) Typically you must include the corresponding library in your netlist.<br />
<br />
Sub-circuit example:<br />
----<br />
XU1 0 /My/V5in /Vc LT1086-5 ;Node Sequence Spec.<GND,VO,VI><br />
----<br />
<br />
The link below gives you a quick summary of the LTspice installation and the library parts. You can use this to help satisfy the above requirements. <br />
<br />
[[LTSPICE Part Summary]]<br />
http://ltwiki.org/files/LTSpicePartListAPI.html</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=565LTspice Library API2011-03-31T10:51:50Z<p>Cmcdowell: </p>
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<div><br />
You can use an external schematic editor to generate your LTspice netlist. LTspice can read the netlist and do your simulation. This saves you time drawing the schematic in both applications.<br />
<br />
To be compatible with most SPICE libraries, you must satisfy the following requirements:</br><br />
1.) Your part name must be one of the part names in the library.<br />
2.) "IC" typically map to a sub-circuit. Therefore, you must use the standard PSPICE "X" prefix for your reference designators.<br />
3.) You need to have your SPICE netlister export the correct number of nodes that the corresponding libraries sub-circuit expects.<br />
4.) Your node parameters must be in the correct calling sequence. Node names do not have to be the same.<br />
5.) Typically you must include the corresponding library in your netlist.<br />
<br />
Sub-circuit example:<br />
----<br />
XU1 0 /My/V5in /Vc LT1086-5 ;Node Sequence Spec.<GND,VO,VI><br />
----<br />
<br />
The link below gives you a quick summary of the LTspice installation and the library parts. You can use this to help satisfy the above requirements. <br />
<br />
[[LTSPICE Part Summary]]<br />
http://ltwiki.org/files/LTSpicePartListAPI.html</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=564LTspice Library API2011-03-31T10:50:31Z<p>Cmcdowell: </p>
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You can use an external schematic editor to generate your LTspice netlist. LTspice can read the netlist and do your simulation. This saves you time drawing the schematic in both applications.<br />
<br />
To be compatible with most SPICE libraries, you must satisfy the following requirements:<br />
1.) Your part name must be one of the part names in the library.<br />
2.) "IC" typically map to a sub-circuit. Therefore, you must use the standard PSPICE "X" prefix for your reference designators.<br />
3.) You need to have your SPICE netlister export the correct number of nodes that the corresponding libraries sub-circuit expects.<br />
4.) Your node parameters must be in the correct calling sequence. Node names do not have to be the same.<br />
5.) Typically you must include the corresponding library in your netlist.<br />
<br />
Sub-circuit example:<br />
----<br />
XU1 0 /My/V5in /Vc LT1086-5 ;Node Sequence Spec.<GND,VO,VI><br />
----<br />
<br />
The link below gives you a quick summary of the LTspice installation and the library parts. You can use this to help satisfy the above requirements. <br />
<br />
[[LTSPICE Part Summary]]<br />
http://ltwiki.org/files/LTSpicePartListAPI.html<br />
</nowiki></div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=563LTspice Library API2011-03-31T10:47:40Z<p>Cmcdowell: Motiviation for summary of LTspice library</p>
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<div><br />
You can use an external schematic editor to generate your LTspice netlist. LTspice can read the netlist and do your simulation. This saves you time drawing the schematic in both applications.<br />
<br />
To be compatible with most SPICE libraries, you must satisfy the following requirements:<br />
1.) Your part name must be one of the part names in the library.<br />
2.) "IC" typically map to a sub-circuit. Therefore, you must use the standard PSPICE "X" prefix for your reference designators.<br />
3.) You need to have your SPICE netlister export the correct number of nodes that the corresponding libraries sub-circuit expects.<br />
4.) Your node parameters must be in the correct calling sequence. Node names do not have to be the same.<br />
5.) Typically you must include the corresponding library in your netlist.<br />
<br />
Sub-circuit example:<br />
----<br />
XU1 0 /My/V5in /Vc LT1086-5 ;Node Sequence Spec.<GND,VO,VI><br />
----<br />
<br />
The link below gives you a quick summary of the LTspice installation and the library parts. You can use this to help satisfy the above requirements. <br />
<br />
[[LTSPICE Part Summary]]<br />
http://ltwiki.org/files/LTSpicePartListAPI.html</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=562LTspice Library API2011-03-30T07:21:57Z<p>Cmcdowell: Blanked the page</p>
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<div>[[Media:file:///C:/MyPythonScripts/LTSpicePartListAPI.html]]</div>Cmcdowellhttp://ltwiki.org/index.php?title=LTspice_Library_API&diff=560LTspice Library API2011-03-30T07:19:24Z<p>Cmcdowell: Created page with 'Media:Ltspice library api'</p>
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