LTSpice Tutorial - EP1 Getting started

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#9 This is the first video of a longer series I'm working on so if you like it be sure to check out the rest of the series!
In this video I show how to get the LTspice Circuit Simulator program, create a simple circuit, test it using a transient simulation and finally make some general measurements on it.

If you liked this video be sure to check out my other videos and you can also subscribe to be up to date with all the new ones!

Tutorial series
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

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Excellent tutorial series. The laid back “Alrighty! This how we do it. Do dee doo, ” attitude is refreshing.

farfisa
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The fast pace kept me engaged and i particularly liked the lack of pointless information to distract me. Well done.

cliveradvan
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It's a very logical upgrade from 4 to 17.

sonyolcu
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This is an excellent tutorial and a fantastic introduction for a beginner in electronics. Much faster to learn than spending time changing around components and measuring on a breadbord. Once understanding the circuit on LTSpice you have a clearer idea about what you should expect when building the circuit and measuring on a breadbord

lalu
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Best LTspice tutorial for novices trying to learn who don't (yet) understand all the complex terminology and just want to poke some probes around on a virtual circuit with some simplified components. Thank you so much!

cecilkorik
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"By people who know far more about math and electronics than you do", which means everyone else

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I think I am going to do all of your tutorials before I step into my Circuits Lab at school. This will probably save me a ton of time instead of just fucking around on the software according to the Lab experiment instructions or waiting for an inept TA to come and attempt an explanation. Thanks for this video bro!!

rationalthinker
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My lab TA linked this video for us to learn how to use LTSPICE. You've made it.

AndrewEslick
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I like this tutorial. It goes at a good, fast pace, and the narrator has a sense of humor.
It also shows some features not so obvious, as in rescaling the simulation output, renaming nets, label colors.
Worth watching if you are new the LTSpice with a simple voltage-divider example.

digitorus
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This is an exemplary LTspice tutorial, the best I've seen. Thank you for putting this together!

evanpasero
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Making the circuit and checking for smoke! You got me there bro

NuclearPhysix
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Thank u for the video, my teacher didn't explain us anything about how to use the program and he made us to do a project. Now i have an idea about how and what to do.

yamen
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Great introduction to LTSPICE. I've been a basic user for a few years. Some tops tips here.

kcuk
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This was excellent. Exactly what I needed to get started with LTSpice. Thank you.

AwakeInAnacortes
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Very useful. I never have used the "start DC from zero" option although I might have needed it before and I did not know how to set it that way.
Thanks

GiorgiAptsiauriX
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Perfect! I'm new to LT but I really love this tut and app too.

christianrobertadzic
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I've used LTspice for a while now but you taught me some new things.
Thanks...

urlkrueger
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This was great. Every second was useful!

NeelanshMathur
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Wow, this program is much more intuitive than what they make us use in university.

kurosan
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My university professor just linked to this playlist to brush up on LTspice

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