good to learn how LTspice makes things complicated. I would just add two resistors in PD format and edit R values which is much easier. there is no advantage of POT if there is no dynamic control. something(I may not be aware) LTspice should add to control on the fly and see effect on simulation.
Maybe you didn't actually connect the ports 1, 2 and 3 while drawing the schematic "pot.asc": the little square dot close to the port number must overlap the wires. That's what happened to me, when still unexperienced.
very useful, works like a charm! thank you!
Thank you, excellent explanation.
Hey thanks, I learned something, didn’t know about the path tab
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good to learn how LTspice makes things complicated. I would just add two resistors in PD format and edit R values which is much easier. there is no advantage of POT if there is no dynamic control. something(I may not be aware) LTspice should add to control on the fly and see effect on simulation.
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How to make the wheatstone bridge?
sir i have some problem, why if i want to run display "netlist warning(s) in block" unsud port 1-3" so cant display the data. thanks in advance
Maybe you didn't actually connect the ports 1, 2 and 3 while drawing the schematic "pot.asc": the little square dot close to the port number must overlap the wires. That's what happened to me, when still unexperienced.
simple and brilliant! thanks from Italy
thank you so much, sir.. this is the first time I create my own symbol and component in LTSpice
Thanks for sharing this, just what I needed; much appreciated
Thank you so much, it was very helpful, please keep uploading.
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Thanks a lot
Many thanks for the video, i'm discovering ltspice and have learnt many things in this short tutorial.
Works great. Thanks!
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