Any LTSpice pro's?

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polarmystery

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Hey guys,

I'm trying to model a couple of signals in LTSpice that are unconventional to the program. We got an assignment where we have to model a differential signal coupled with an isolated one, and a slot connect each signal (shown in the picture). LTSpice only handles single-ended type of signals, so the process seems somewhat unorthodox. Any takers?

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This is what I have so far, but unsure at the moment:
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In all honesty, i am still in the learning curve of using LT spice, especially with respect to your assignment. Although i advice the software often, i have not yet fully mastered all it can do.

All i can think of, is if it is possible to mathematically translate a differential signal into separate single ended signals ?
 

polarmystery

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Aug 21, 2005
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In all honesty, i am still in the learning curve of using LT spice, especially with respect to your assignment. Although i advice the software often, i have not yet fully mastered all it can do.

All i can think of, is if it is possible to mathematically translate a differential signal into separate single ended signals ?

Yes that's the first step. I'm just trying to figure out the software portion though as it's not very user friendly (It's free, so go figure).
 
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Yes that's the first step. I'm just trying to figure out the software portion though as it's not very user friendly (It's free, so go figure).

I am sure that you already have the pdf manual. But just in case or for somebody else :

I myself had to download the pdf again because i misplaced my original pdf...

http://ltspice.linear.com/software/scad3.pdf

Also this wbesite may be useful if not already known.

http://ltwiki.org/index.php5?title=Undocumented_LTspice

http://ltwiki.org/index.php5?title=Undocumented_LTspice#Lossy_Transmission_Lines
 
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