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Franck
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 8:24 pm    Post subject: SuperSpice: how to add a curve into the graph ? Reply with quote

Hi,

I have downloaded SuperSpice and I don't anderstand how it's works.

1) In the example called "impedance.sss" there is 2 curves in the graph,
where are define theses curves ?
How to remove one curve ?

2) To begin, I would like to plot the curve of the load of a capacitor
through a resistor in function of time.
see my file here: http://franckcl.free.fr/sspice.sss

How to do this ?

Thank you
Franck

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Kevin Aylward
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 11:19 pm    Post subject: Re: SuperSpice: how to add a curve into the graph ? Reply with quote

Franck wrote:
Quote:
Hi,

I have downloaded SuperSpice and I don't anderstand how it's works.

You can email me directly.

Quote:

1) In the example called "impedance.sss" there is 2 curves in the
graph, where are define theses curves ?

One curve is the magnetude of the impedance, the other is the phase of
the impedance.

Move the mouse so the red box cursor locks onto the curves, then the
name of the curve, and its x and y values are displayed in the docked
dialog window, bottom right of the main window.

Quote:
How to remove one curve ?

Lock the cursor on he graph and press the "delete" key.

Quote:

2) To begin, I would like to plot the curve of the load of a capacitor
through a resistor in function of time.
see my file here: http://franckcl.free.fr/sspice.sss

How to do this ?

You need to do a transisent run, not a DC run as you have set up.

First things first. Run the examples so you can see what DC, AC and
Transient runs are. Then email me directly so I can email back
schematics.

Kevin Aylward
salesEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
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Helmut Sennewald
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 2:45 pm    Post subject: Re: SuperSpice: how to add a curve into the graph ? Reply with quote

Hello Franck,
don't forget to take a look to other SPICE programs if you are free in your
choice .
Here is the link to the free LTSPICE.
http://ltspice.linear.com/software/swcadiii.exe

There is also a news group with hundreds of examples and about 4600
messages.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LTspice/

Best Regards,
Helmut

"Franck" <nospam@free.fr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Quote:
Hi,

I have downloaded SuperSpice and I don't anderstand how it's works.

1) In the example called "impedance.sss" there is 2 curves in the graph,
where are define theses curves ?
How to remove one curve ?

2) To begin, I would like to plot the curve of the load of a capacitor
through a resistor in function of time.
see my file here: http://franckcl.free.fr/sspice.sss

How to do this ?

Thank you
Franck



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Franck
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 4:31 pm    Post subject: Re: SuperSpice: how to add a curve into the graph ? Reply with quote

Thank you all,
I have found how to do.
Franck
franckcl_nospam_freesurf.fr

"Franck" <nospam@free.fr> a écrit dans le message de
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Quote:
Hi,

I have downloaded SuperSpice and I don't anderstand how it's works.

1) In the example called "impedance.sss" there is 2 curves in the graph,
where are define theses curves ?
How to remove one curve ?

2) To begin, I would like to plot the curve of the load of a capacitor
through a resistor in function of time.
see my file here: http://franckcl.free.fr/sspice.sss

How to do this ?

Thank you
Franck

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