Re: squeezing a field

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Sujet : Re: squeezing a field
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 25. Oct 2024, 22:59:01
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2024 17:32:21 +0100, liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid
(Liz Tuddenham) wrote:

Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:
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On 25/10/2024 7:37 pm, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
 
On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 21:56:59 +0100, liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid
(Liz Tuddenham) wrote:
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john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 18:45:20 +0200, Lasse Langwadt <llc@fonz.dk>
wrote:
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plugging numbers pulled out of thin air into LTSpice is better that
doing the actual measurement?
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It is for people who don't actually work with real parts.
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Peter Baxandall (of tone control and QUAD amplifier fame) claimed to use
analogue computing to work out his designs  i.e. He built prototypes and
measured them.
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You youngsters probably don't remember a time when there wasn't Spice.
 
Hey!!!   Who are you calling a youngster?!!!      :-)
 
I did some simulation in Basic-Plus, and it was a nuisance. My first
PC sim program was Tatum labs ECA, which required a typed netlist. But
it was pretty cool.
 
I have a spreadsheet I wrote for calculating the relationships between
resistance, capacitance, frequency and time constant (put in two and the
others appear, put in three and the error% appears).   It also gives dB
loss below or above the 'cutoff' frequency.  Some years ago I also made
some lookup tables for combinations of 5% tolerance resistors in series
and parallel.
 
Those and a pocket calculator are still the only 'computing' I use for
design work.
 
No surprise there, though I am a bit surprised that you would admit it
in public.
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I don't understand why you use the word 'admit'.  I make my own tools to
meet my particular requirements, there is nothing shameful about that.

You have been admonished by Sloman. Confess your errors and beg
forgiveness.


Have you used LT Spice? It's easy to learn and is great fun. I(t makes
time for snacking and napping too.

I even use it instead of a calculator for simple stuff like voltage
dividers and RC time constants and things.

I can fiddle LC filters to at least third order. Sometimes 5th order,
until things diverge and explode.

LT Spice schematics can be screen-shot for things like block diagram
figures in manuals too.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
23 Oct 24 * squeezing a field41john larkin
23 Oct 24 +* Re: squeezing a field37Phil Hobbs
23 Oct 24 i`* Re: squeezing a field36john larkin
24 Oct 24 i +* Re: squeezing a field33Bill Sloman
24 Oct 24 i i`* Re: squeezing a field32Lasse Langwadt
24 Oct 24 i i +* Re: squeezing a field30john larkin
24 Oct 24 i i i`* Re: squeezing a field29Liz Tuddenham
25 Oct 24 i i i +* Re: squeezing a field17john larkin
25 Oct 24 i i i i`* Re: squeezing a field16Liz Tuddenham
25 Oct 24 i i i i +* Re: squeezing a field13Bill Sloman
25 Oct 24 i i i i i`* Re: squeezing a field12Liz Tuddenham
25 Oct 24 i i i i i +* Re: squeezing a field10john larkin
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i+- Re: squeezing a field1Bill Sloman
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i`* Re: squeezing a field8Liz Tuddenham
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i +* Re: squeezing a field6Phil Hobbs
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i i`* Re: squeezing a field5Liz Tuddenham
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i i `* Re: squeezing a field4Joe Gwinn
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i i  `* Re: squeezing a field3Liz Tuddenham
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i i   +- Re: squeezing a field1Dennis
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i i   `- Re: squeezing a field1Joe Gwinn
26 Oct 24 i i i i i i `- Re: squeezing a field1john larkin
26 Oct 24 i i i i i `- Re: squeezing a field1Bill Sloman
25 Oct 24 i i i i +- Re: squeezing a field1john larkin
26 Oct 24 i i i i `- Re: squeezing a field1legg
25 Oct 24 i i i `* Re: squeezing a field11Bill Sloman
25 Oct 24 i i i  +* Re: squeezing a field4Liz Tuddenham
25 Oct 24 i i i  i`* Re: squeezing a field3Bill Sloman
25 Oct 24 i i i  i +- Re: squeezing a field1John R Walliker
25 Oct 24 i i i  i `- Re: squeezing a field1Liz Tuddenham
26 Oct 24 i i i  `* Re: squeezing a field6legg
27 Oct 24 i i i   `* Re: squeezing a field5Bill Sloman
27 Oct 24 i i i    `* Re: squeezing a field4legg
28 Oct 24 i i i     `* Re: squeezing a field3Bill Sloman
28 Oct 24 i i i      `* Re: squeezing a field2piglet
28 Oct 24 i i i       `- Re: squeezing a field1Bill Sloman
25 Oct 24 i i `- Re: squeezing a field1Bill Sloman
24 Oct 24 i `* Re: squeezing a field2legg
24 Oct 24 i  `- Re: squeezing a field1john larkin
27 Oct 24 `* Re: squeezing a field3Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund
27 Oct 24  `* Re: squeezing a field2john larkin
31 Oct 24   `- Re: squeezing a field1Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund

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