I continue here what I started at the end of this other thread.
I am watching this video and would like to simulate the circuit at 12:52 minutes.
The problem is as follows:

As @ericgibbs has already said... checking my circuit, it appears that I am trying to determine the resistance of R1 using the values in the T_NTC equation which depend on the values of R1, which in turn depend on the values of T_NTC.
(i.e.: two interdependent unknown values)
If you keep watching the video, the graphic that will come out will be this:

V(t_ntc) represents temperature! not voltage!
There is something in the simulation shown in the video that you cannot see at 12:52 minutes that allows you to simulate without errors ... but what?
I am watching this video and would like to simulate the circuit at 12:52 minutes.
The problem is as follows:

As @ericgibbs has already said... checking my circuit, it appears that I am trying to determine the resistance of R1 using the values in the T_NTC equation which depend on the values of R1, which in turn depend on the values of T_NTC.
(i.e.: two interdependent unknown values)
If you keep watching the video, the graphic that will come out will be this:

V(t_ntc) represents temperature! not voltage!
There is something in the simulation shown in the video that you cannot see at 12:52 minutes that allows you to simulate without errors ... but what?
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