Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Aug 2005 21:17:20 GMT
Hello Jim,
A quick highlight and copy of the included text will remove the listing from the message so that it can be pasted into LTSpice where it becomes much more valuable than a simple schematic. A young engineer should already have the free LTSpice in his toolbox.
If you assume everyone has LTSpice, yes. But if you are using a PC at a friend's house or an Internet cafe you can't read it.
Can you probe a 2D ASCII schematic with a virtual oscilloscope to the see the voltages at every node? ...
Yes, but it won't show anything and leaves a nasty scratch on the LCD.
Or change a part value to see what happens?
You can but nothing will change ;-)
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com .
- References:
- quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Jamie Morken
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Tim Wescott
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Joerg
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Tim Wescott
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Joerg
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Jonathan Kirwan
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Joerg
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Jonathan Kirwan
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: jmeyer
- Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- From: Joerg
- quadrature to voltage converter
- Prev by Date: Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- Next by Date: Re: What sucks about flux
- Previous by thread: Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- Next by thread: Re: quadrature to voltage converter
- Index(es):