Bordodynov
- Joined May 20, 2015
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Ericgibs, You feed him from the spoon as a baby.
I have already updated the information on my site. There is also an instruction.
For those who do not need to use LTspice constantly, this is justified. But I think that for the author of this topic it is not so. He needs a good tool, And taking with the models and symbols of the elements is useful, but makes it difficult to use and pushes potential users. I think LTspice is a great program, and I want this program to be convenient for using as ORCAD, MicroCap, Multisim and Simetrix.
See
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/...v-dc-400-ma-linear-power-supply.150587/page-2
#24 - #31
And about the resistors (both), to get a normal gain, I reduced the resistors by a factor of 10.Why did it happen I do not know.Probably internal transistors have better frequency properties at higher currents.
I have already updated the information on my site. There is also an instruction.
For those who do not need to use LTspice constantly, this is justified. But I think that for the author of this topic it is not so. He needs a good tool, And taking with the models and symbols of the elements is useful, but makes it difficult to use and pushes potential users. I think LTspice is a great program, and I want this program to be convenient for using as ORCAD, MicroCap, Multisim and Simetrix.
See
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/...v-dc-400-ma-linear-power-supply.150587/page-2
#24 - #31
And about the resistors (both), to get a normal gain, I reduced the resistors by a factor of 10.Why did it happen I do not know.Probably internal transistors have better frequency properties at higher currents.








