LTspice tutorial - Stepping sets of parameters

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In this video I look at how sets of parameters can be stepped at the same time using the .step command together with the table function. Its quite a simple implementation that can be used to go trough multiple parameters at the same time.

LTspice Tutorial series:
EP1-Getting started:
EP2-AC simulation and the Baxandall tone control circuit:
EP7- Dependent voltage and current sources
Ep8- Turning a datasheet into a component model
EP9- Independent voltage and current sources
Ep10- .wave statement and audio file processing
Ep11 The effect of temperature on your circuit
EP12 Modeling a DC brushed motor
Ep13- Worst Case, Monte Carlo and Gaussian statistics circuit analysis
EP15- SMPS EMI and electrical noise and filters
EP16- Feedback loop simulation
Ep17 - Verifying Simulation Models
Ep18 - Simulating Capacitors
Ep 19 - Simulating Inductors
EP 20 - Noise simulations
Ep21 - Models and Libraries
Ep22- Voltage and current limited source
Ep23- Measuring Power Factor
Ep24 - Modeling a vacuum tube triode
Ep25- Using standard symbols
Ep26- Modeling transformers
Ep27 - Stepping sets of parameters

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I think you’re my new favourite electronics YouTuber, because your voice and attitude is so professional and unique. God bless you sir.

unlokia
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You are so underrated! I was actually wondering if something like this existed but didn't find much. Thank's so much, all that I know about ltspice I owe to you

andresyesidmorenovilla
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Using the voltages as direct readouts for the index variables in the first sim is a nice teaching technique. I'll have to keep that one in my back pocket. Thanks for introducing it to us!

joshmyer
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Always appreciate new videos with this tool.

seinfan
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One detail worthy mentioning. This docs is inside menu -> help -> help topics, or simply press F1. Then, LTspice XVII -> LTspice(R) -> Dot Commands. This Dot Commands section maybe the most important as I would say, every user has to know how to find this.

hanyanglee
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very good video. such a useful feature man simulation is such a time saver when the tool used is understood.

yaghiyahbrenner
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Great Video, I am currently learning ltspice and your videos have been a great help

mayankgupta
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Nice one! Another advantage of 'scripting' these circuit variants is that it avoids problems in copy/paste actions where you accidentally missed a change in one of your simulations. Makes things much more reliable and reproducible.

rjordans
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Thank you for showing this technique in LTspice. It would be great to see an explanation of the "measure" statements in LTspice. I have a hard time understanding their syntax. In recent versions, there is a GUI implemented to write them but that does not give the entire flexibility and power of the measure statements.

VikasVJois
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Shouldn't be the .step param n 1 2 3 instead of 1 3 1 at 4:20?

dvidd
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Hi FesZ Electronics: What is the purpose of Pgood connexion ?. Datasheet shows typical application without Pgood.

aitorsierra
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Hey FresZ, Do you have a doctoral title? If not any known university should give it to you ;-)

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