Re: fast NPN in LT Spice

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Sujet : Re: fast NPN in LT Spice
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 06. Jun 2024, 18:58:40
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On 7/06/2024 2:02 am, john larkin wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 23:46:24 -0400, legg <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote:
 
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 00:10:32 +1000, Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org>
wrote:
<snip>
Gosh, what a hideous mess, in many respects.
>
Do tell us why. You do claim to revel in electronic discussion.
>
Perhaps its the nonlinearity of the output stage, which is biased off.
 I believe that a Spice model should be treated as an engineering
document: visible title, author, and correct latest-edit date, and it
should be neatly drawn, with coherent comments where appropriate. It
should be obvious where the inputs and outputs are, and important
nodes should have useful net names.
 Versions should be identifiable as such.
If they are part of production documentation, all this goes without saying.
If we are posting a simple circuit here to make a point, it is less obvious that we need to conform to your production  standards.
What I posted was a very simple four transistor circuit - two fast NPNs arranged as an emitter-coupled 30nsec monostable and a slower long-tailed pair level shifter to turn the output into an  ECL-level pulse.
Anybody who has done discrete transistor design should have been able to parse it by looking at it.
The only messy object in the diagram was the Spice directive defining the BFR92a Spice model, and the only reason I posted the .asc file was to provide an example of that approach in action.
I've no idea why I put the sim together - it's paired with a bare two-BFR92a emitter coupled monostable sim where the components were strung between +5V and and -5V rails. The real life examples it was probably drawn from had a +5V rail for the old TTL and a -4.5V rail for the old ECL, though I did some work with the Gigabit Logic's GaAs parts that needed two negative rails, -3.3V and -5.2V which was a real pain, but that was just before ECLinPs and if you needed the speed, that was what it took.

A sim should be useful days or years after it's started. We often have
a README.txt file alongside the .asc files to explain the situation.
You shouldn't have needed a README.txt file to tell you how to parse that circuit.

Most amateur Spice sims are messy tangled horrors.
If you can't parse a circuit diagram, it always looks like a messy tangled horror, and anything complicated always takes a certain amount of inspection before it starts making sense.
If you though that what I posted was a "messy tangled horror" you are at the "cat sat on the mat" level of schematic reading.
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3 Jun 24 * fast NPN in LT Spice35john larkin
3 Jun 24 +* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice2Cursitor Doom
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3 Jun 24 +* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice28Edward Rawde
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3 Jun 24 i `* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice25Edward Rawde
3 Jun 24 i  `* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice24john larkin
3 Jun 24 i   +* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice18Bill Sloman
3 Jun 24 i   i`* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice17john larkin
3 Jun 24 i   i `* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice16Bill Sloman
6 Jun 24 i   i  `* Re: fast NPN in LT Spice15legg
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