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Offline CJayTopic starter

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LTSPice Parts lists.
« on: January 11, 2019, 09:15:28 am »
Probably *really* trivial but I've been spending some time with LTSpice recently and have some circuits which it seems to suggest will work nicely so I'm about to put solder to bit and make them real.

Something that would make life a little simpler would be if I could export a parts list from LTSpice to create a BOM or somehow extract one from the .asc file, however there doesn't seem to be a way to do that?

I have googled but somehow I've not managed to hit the correct combination of words, so, is there a simple way to export a parts list with values from LTSpice or from the relevant .asc file?

 
 

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Re: LTSPice Parts lists.
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2019, 10:01:36 am »
View->Bill of Materials->Paste to clipboard
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--- Bill of Materials ---

Ref.   Mfg.   Part No.   Description
C1   --   --   capacitor, 22nF
R1   --   --   resistor, 50K
R2   --   --   resistor, 20K
R3   --   --   resistor, 20K
R4   --   --   resistor, 50
..
U10   (unknown)   DG419   (unknown 3rd party model)
U11   (unknown)   CD4040B   (unknown 3rd party model)
U12   (unknown)   74HC08   (unknown 3rd party model)
U13   (unknown)   74HC04   (unknown 3rd party model)
U14   (unknown)   74HC08   (unknown 3rd party model)
U15   (unknown)   74HC04   (unknown 3rd party model)
U18   (unknown)   74HC08   (unknown 3rd party model)
« Last Edit: January 11, 2019, 10:03:29 am by imo »
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Offline CJayTopic starter

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Solved (trivially simple) LTSPice Parts lists.
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2019, 10:10:10 am »
Damnit, that simple.

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