I knew some of those hidden features like CTRL + RIGHT-Click, .include directives, etc., but I'd never have guessed that "X" catch. LTSpice is like the Concorde: an amazing engineering marvel, but it requires attention to a lot of details to operate.
Hi, I have been trying to create a subcircuit in LTSpice of just a simple resistor with the terminals specified on each side. I am a second year EE student so I am still learning how to use LTSpice. Is this something you could help me with? Thanks
I knew some of those hidden features like CTRL + RIGHT-Click, .include directives, etc., but I'd never have guessed that "X" catch. LTSpice is like the Concorde: an amazing engineering marvel, but it requires attention to a lot of details to operate.
Awesome!
Hi, I have been trying to create a subcircuit in LTSpice of just a simple resistor with the terminals specified on each side. I am a second year EE student so I am still learning how to use LTSpice. Is this something you could help me with? Thanks
Ctrl-right click! I've been looking for that for an hour. Thanks!