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| lordvader88:
I'm just doing hobby stuff, and I lost the older, simple nice looking sim I had, and LTspice is way over the top for now. I hate online sim's in priniclpe, so what free programs are easy/look good/have common transistors, opamps already included ? I tried 2-3 freeware sim's over this past year, and I don't remember their names, and I didn't like them. If I place a BJT and resistors, and even a GND, it should work without having to read a damn manual do run the sim, not give BS errors. |
| Cliff Matthews:
Maybe try compressing a favorite LTspice cheat sheet (in a way that works for you)? Here's one from U of T http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/~ali/spice/LTspice/LTSpiceShortGuide.pdf Afrotech has a 3 part series too: |
| soldar:
I agree that LTspice is unintuitive and clumsy. I will be following this thread. |
| Wimberleytech:
--- Quote from: lordvader88 on March 30, 2019, 01:20:59 pm ---I'm just doing hobby stuff, and I lost the older, simple nice looking sim I had, and LTspice is way over the top for now. I hate online sim's in priniclpe, so what free programs are easy/look good/have common transistors, opamps already included ? I tried 2-3 freeware sim's over this past year, and I don't remember their names, and I didn't like them. If I place a BJT and resistors, and even a GND, it should work without having to read a damn manual do run the sim, not give BS errors. --- End quote --- What was the name of the simulator you had??? I suggest that you put the effort into LTSpice. If for no other reason than you have THIS FORUM to help you. Seems like everyone here uses LTSpice and EVERYONE wants to help. You have a problem??...upload your .asc file, and we are here to help. |
| Cliff Matthews:
--- Quote from: Wimberleytech on March 30, 2019, 03:00:16 pm --- --- Quote from: lordvader88 on March 30, 2019, 01:20:59 pm ---I'm just doing hobby stuff, and I lost the older, simple nice looking sim I had, and LTspice is way over the top for now. I hate online sim's in priniclpe, so what free programs are easy/look good/have common transistors, opamps already included ? I tried 2-3 freeware sim's over this past year, and I don't remember their names, and I didn't like them. If I place a BJT and resistors, and even a GND, it should work without having to read a damn manual do run the sim, not give BS errors. --- End quote --- If for no other reason than you have THIS FORUM to help you. Seems like everyone here uses LTSpice and EVERYONE wants to help. You have a problem??...upload your .asc file, and we are here to help. --- End quote --- That's why I love this place! :-+ Nothing else like it on the planet I figure. |
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