Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in L

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Abbie

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Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?

Rex
 
Abbie wrote:
Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?
To that, I would ask whether there might possibly be in the works a way
to display .op voltages of pre-selected nodes? Would be real handy to
have expected voltages on the schematic when I pass the printout over to
the lads in the tech department for prototyping.

--
Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott
71 VW Type 2 -- the Wonderbus (AKA the Saunabus in summer)
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 21:28:35 GMT, "Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott"
<j.michael.elliottAT@REMOVETHEOBVIOUSadelphiaDOT.net> wrote:

Abbie wrote:
Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?
In PSpice they are by "alias", thus the voltage of the drain of MN1
would appear in Probe as V(MN1:d).

To that, I would ask whether there might possibly be in the works a way
to display .op voltages of pre-selected nodes? Would be real handy to
have expected voltages on the schematic when I pass the printout over to
the lads in the tech department for prototyping.
Node voltages and currents are displayed (and are printable) on the
PSpice Schematic by clicking a button.

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Mike Engelhardt wrote:

Mike,


To that, I would ask whether there might possibly be
in the works a way to display .op voltages of pre-
selected nodes? Would be real handy to have expected
voltages on the schematic when I pass the printout
over to the lads in the tech department for prototyping.


After you do a .op and dismiss the output window, the
current, voltage, or power you point at with the mouse
will be on the status bar.
Right, but not on a printout of the schematic. To be able to print out
the schematic with selected nodes voltages displayed would help with
prototyping.


--
Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott
71 VW Type 2 -- the Wonderbus (AKA the Saunabus in summer)
 
Abbie,

Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?
Move the mouse to the net. The node name is on the status bar.

--Mike
 
Mike,

To that, I would ask whether there might possibly be
in the works a way to display .op voltages of pre-
selected nodes? Would be real handy to have expected
voltages on the schematic when I pass the printout
over to the lads in the tech department for prototyping.
After you do a .op and dismiss the output window, the
current, voltage, or power you point at with the mouse
will be on the status bar.

--Mike
 
"Mike Engelhardt" <pmte@concentric.net> wrote in message news:brapaf$oah@dispatch.concentric.net...
Abbie,

Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?

Move the mouse to the net. The node name is on the status bar.
yes, but when we start the simulation there is a pop up menu for us
to choose which voltages and currents we want to draw. While this
dialog is displayed the status bar will not respond to the cursor.
 
Abbie,

Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?

Move the mouse to the net. The node name is on the status bar.

yes, but when we start the simulation there is a pop up menu for us
to choose which voltages and currents we want to draw. While this
dialog is displayed the status bar will not respond to the cursor.
Press esc, and then click on the nodes you want to plot. BTW,
you can name nodes by labeling them.

--Mike
 
"Mike Engelhardt" <pmte@concentric.net> wrote in message news:brbbou$6n2@dispatch.concentric.net...
Abbie,

Is it possible to display node numbers on the schematic in LTspice ?

Move the mouse to the net. The node name is on the status bar.

yes, but when we start the simulation there is a pop up menu for us
to choose which voltages and currents we want to draw. While this
dialog is displayed the status bar will not respond to the cursor.

Press esc, and then click on the nodes you want to plot. BTW,
you can name nodes by labeling them.
o.k.
In summing up, there are ways to get around this problem, but this is
an omission which should be rectified if at all possible.
Thanks everyone!
 

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