I can not run the simulation and I do not know why, I already downloaded the libraries and append them to a sub file.
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That's the problem? LOLHi
There is no ground reference on your circuit. add a connection to ground.
eT
Thanks for the help, but I do not know if you could help me with another problemHi
There is no ground reference on your circuit. add a connection to ground.
C2 should be .047uF. "m" is interpreted as "milli".
L1 is specified to be 200mH, is that correct?
The voltage source is 400V pk-pk, is that correct?
eT
Resistor R6 is shorted. remove the wire spanning R6.Thanks for the help, but I do not know if you could help me with another problem
Post the model files for TIC22D and DB3.[QUOTE = "eetech00, post: 1372516, miembro: 208630"] El resistor R6 está en cortocircuito. retire el cable que atraviesa R6.
eT [/ QUOTE]
Mmmmm, Okay, the problem is that in my original circuit, that part of the 2 resistors of 250K is really a 500K potentiometer, but I do not understand that there is not in the simulator, so I've done that resistor array like I understood Engineer, probably I understood badly, do you know how I could correct it?
I could not find the TIC226D library and I had to change the Thyristor to Z00607MA...Post the model files for TIC22D and DB3.
This is correct.In the Diac model, change
R_R1 N02098 TRG 1.462*{Tr}
to read
R_R1 N02098 TRG {1.462*Tr}
This is not required because the names are not significant. The pin order IS significant.In your schematic, label the diac terminals as diac_in and diac_out
See post #10I could not find the TIC226D library and I had to change the Thyristor to Z00607MA...
What a good person you are friend, I do not know how to thank you for all your help and experience.
Thank you very much, everything is going greatSee post #10
eT
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