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Helmut Sennewald

Jan 1, 1970
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Charles said:
The books that support this acclaimed tutorial are being revised and the
link might soon become invalid. Please get it now, if you are interested
(it is absolutely free ... no registration required ... just a simple
download).

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sit.../lt_spice_instructions_and_support_files.html

Hello Charles,

Thanks for this info.

It's now possible to make the voltage from the .op calculation visible on a
net.
This can be helpful for education and for the .AC-analysis to check that a
circuit operates in its intended DC voltage range.

Run the simulation.
Right-mouse-click in an empty area of your schematic.
In the dialog: View -> Place .op Data Label

The actual version of LTspice is 4.10s

Best regards,
Helmut
 
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Helmut Sennewald

Jan 1, 1970
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Helmut Sennewald said:
Hello Charles,

Thanks for this info.

Hello Charles,

The described feature may be worth an additional page in your PowerPoint
tutorial.
 
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Charles

Jan 1, 1970
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"Helmut Sennewald" wrote in message

Helmut Sennewald said:
Hello Charles,

Thanks for this info.

Hello Charles,

The described feature may be worth an additional page in your PowerPoint
tutorial.
It's now possible to make the voltage from the .op calculation visible on
a net.
This can be helpful for education and for the .AC-analysis to check that a
circuit operates in its intended DC voltage range.

Run the simulation.
Right-mouse-click in an empty area of your schematic.
In the dialog: View -> Place .op Data Label

The actual version of LTspice is 4.10s

Best regards,
Helmut

As always, thanks Helmut and Happy New Year to you and yours.
 
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