output file with ltspice

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Jean-Pierre Coulon

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How can I cause ltspice to make an output file (extension = .out) with
the initial voltages, BJT info and outputs of my .print commands?

Bye,
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Jean-Pierre Coulon
 
On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 3:42:55 AM UTC-4, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
How can I cause ltspice to make an output file (extension = .out) with
the initial voltages, BJT info and outputs of my .print commands?

This is a great group to ask your question.

https://groups.io/g/LTspice

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Rick C.

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On 27/3/20 6:42 pm, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
How can I cause ltspice to make an output file (extension = .out) with
the initial voltages, BJT info and outputs of my .print commands?

Use the .measure command to get individual expressions printed into the
..LOG file.
 
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Clifford Heath wrote:


Use the .measure command to get individual expressions printed into the .LOG
file.

I added .meas ac v(3) into the .cir file but I see nothing new in the .log
file.

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Jean-Pierre Coulon
 
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 10:51:31 AM UTC-4, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Clifford Heath wrote:


Use the .measure command to get individual expressions printed into the .LOG
file.

I added .meas ac v(3) into the .cir file but I see nothing new in the .log
file.

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Jean-Pierre Coulon

..cir file? Don't you have a schematic drawing, a .asc file? I always run simulations in an interactive mode with a top level schematic. I put all the simulation commands in that drawing.

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On 29/3/20 1:51 am, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Clifford Heath wrote:


Use the .measure command to get individual expressions printed into
the .LOG file.

I added .meas ac v(3) into the .cir file but I see nothing new in the
.log file.

I use .measure param XXX {expr}
If you use .step, you get multiple values for each measure.

CH
 
In article <ATQfG.303668$tu4.179234@fx07.iad>, no.spam@please.net
says...
On 29/3/20 1:51 am, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Clifford Heath wrote:


Use the .measure command to get individual expressions printed into
the .LOG file.

I added .meas ac v(3) into the .cir file but I see nothing new in the
.log file.


I use .measure param XXX {expr}
If you use .step, you get multiple values for each measure.

CH

speakming of LtSpice, the newest version does not look good or work well
on my tablets or PC's now..

I like the old version....

Also I noticed it takes for ever to install , update due to some
uncompressed operation it is going through...

The touch screen facilities in it suck so I hope not a lot of you
actully try to use touch operation on this..

One of my windows tablets has a hard time getting the right click
contents menus from it, too due to the keyboard on it not having the
right click hardware option..
 
On 2020-03-29 09:38, M Philbrook wrote:
In article <ATQfG.303668$tu4.179234@fx07.iad>, no.spam@please.net
says...

On 29/3/20 1:51 am, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Clifford Heath wrote:


Use the .measure command to get individual expressions printed into
the .LOG file.

I added .meas ac v(3) into the .cir file but I see nothing new in the
.log file.


I use .measure param XXX {expr}
If you use .step, you get multiple values for each measure.

CH

speakming of LtSpice, the newest version does not look good or work well
on my tablets or PC's now..

I like the old version....

Also I noticed it takes for ever to install , update due to some
uncompressed operation it is going through...

The touch screen facilities in it suck so I hope not a lot of you
actully try to use touch operation on this..

One of my windows tablets has a hard time getting the right click
contents menus from it, too due to the keyboard on it not having the
right click hardware option..

Why would you want to run LTspice on a tablet? There's a lot of typing
involved.

Cheers

Phil Hobbs
(Who occasionally uses a Bluetooth keyboard with his phone)

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Dr Philip C D Hobbs
Principal Consultant
ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics
Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510

http://electrooptical.net
http://hobbs-eo.com
 

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