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  • PI sim needed for LTspice please

    Hi
    just started trying to use this LTspice
    would anybody have a simple PI sim they could share please ?
    the typical 555, coil, IRF740 fet, first amp is all I really need to try it out

    thanks

  • #2
    Don't bother trying to model a 555. Your first sim should have a FET, an ideal square wave driving the gate, and a coil and damping resistor for the load. Then start adding more complexity, like coil capacitance and a realistic gate drive.

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    • #3
      Ok thanks Carl, new to this Ltspice thing
      will give that a try
      cheers

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      • #4
        If your still looking for the basic fet circuit with amp I could send one your way, just let me know

        Jon

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        • #5
          this will get you from zero to hero.

          Q for Carl... I was thinking about a Quadrature Transmit signal - Would you expect a return to have both components?

          Steve
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          • #6
            Thanks Golfnut
            but when I run it I get an error message saying it carnt find the IRF9640 model
            guess thats not part of the basic library
            will have to try and add it in somehow
            cheers

            just found the change to new component feature and it runs , thanks GN.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by golfnut View Post
              Q for Carl... I was thinking about a Quadrature Transmit signal - Would you expect a return to have both components?
              What do you mean by "Quadrature Transmit signal"?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by golfnut View Post
                this will get you from zero to hero.

                Q for Carl... I was thinking about a Quadrature Transmit signal - Would you expect a return to have both components?

                Steve
                The example you have provided isn't convenient. Please do take some lecture lessons here:
                http://www.ecircuitcenter.com/Circuits.htm

                Cheers,
                Aziz

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