Analog Devices LTspice® Webinar Series 2022
Virtual LTspice® webinars are designed to engage new and existing customers with the Analog Devices’ premier simulation software platform.
Title: Getting Started with LTspice®
OnDemand Webinar | (Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2022)
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Summary
If you are new to LTspice, this seminar is for you. This seminar covers the fundamentals of drafting circuits in the schematic editor and how-to bring circuits to life through simulation. It includes an overview of available examples and reference design resources, drafting a schematic, transient and AC analysis simulations, probing and performing measurements in the waveform viewer, and a guide to additional educational resources.
Agenda:
• Benefits of LTspice
• Examples and reference designs libraries
• Using the schematic editor
• Running and probing a schematic
• Basic measurements and calculations
• Simulating a Transient Response
• Additional resources and tools
LTspice® is a high-performance SPICE simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for easing the simulation of analog circuits. Included in the download of LTspice are macro-models for most Analog Devices products to include power products, amplifiers, comparators, filter products, DACs, ADCs, references, and analog switches as well as a library of devices for general circuit simulation. LTspice is a registered trademark of Analog Devices
Speaker:
Johannes Horvath | Field Application Engineer
Training & Education | Analog Devices
Previously as a designer for Laser measurement systems, video cameras. Has now been with Analog Devices for 33 years. He has worked for 30 years as an ADI FAE for East Europe, 2 Years in the Central Apps group for Europe. Now he is an FAE for Broad Market EU.
Johannes is an active ham radio operator based in Vienna, Austria.
Title: Essential LTspice® Topics
OnDemand Webinar | (Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2022)
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Summary
This seminar is for those who have used LTspice but may not have delved into some of its powerful simulation features. Topics include modeling transformers, defining variables and stepping through values in a component, piecewise linear functions in source modeling, and voltage and current controlled switches, and improving simulation speed.
Agenda:
1. Transformers
2. Evaluate user-defined electrical quantities
3. Defining and stepping
4. variables in component values
5. Piece-wise linear sources
6. Voltage controlled switches
7. Improving simulation speed
8. Additional resources and tools
LTspice® is a high-performance SPICE simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for easing the simulation of analog circuits. Included in the download of LTspice are macro-models for most Analog Devices products to include power products, amplifiers, comparators, filter products, DACs, ADCs, references, and analog switches as well as a library of devices for general circuit simulation. LTspice is a registered trademark of Analog Devices
Speaker:
Matteo Baldini | ADI Field application Engineer specialist | Arrow Electronics
Analog Devices
Matteo has spent five years as an R&D Design Engineer. He joined Arrow 3 years ago where he is Analog Devices Field Application Engineer specialist, based in Italy.
Title: Importing Third Party Models, Creating Schematic Symbols and Managing Libraries in LTspice®
OnDemand Webinar | (Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2022)
Time: 03:00 PM Central European Summer Time
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Summary
Importing third-party models is always challenging due to the variations in model standards and definitions. This seminar shows you how to import third-party intrinsic and sub-circuit models as well as the details in generating schematic symbols. Lastly, the encapsulation and abstraction of user sub-circuits using library management is covered.
Agenda:
• Importing Third
• Party Models
• Creating and Editing Schematic Symbols
• Managing Libraries
• Additional resources
LTspice® is a high-performance SPICE simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for easing the simulation of analog circuits. Included in the download of LTspice are macro-models for most Analog Devices products to include power products, amplifiers, comparators, filter products, DACs, ADCs, references, and analog switches as well as a library of devices for general circuit simulation. LTspice is a registered trademark of Analog Devices.
Henry Hauer |
Technology FAE (TFAE) Analog and Power |
Analog Devices
Henryk (Dipl.-Ing.(FH)) has been an FAE within the industry for 15 years as Field Applications Engineer for Analog Devices at Sasco Holz, Arrow Electronics, Avnet Silica and recently returned to Arrow Electronics again, based in Berlin, Germany.
Title: Behavioral Sources, Parameters, and Expression Evaluation in LTspice®
OnDemand Webinar | (Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2022)
Time: 03:00 PM Central European Summer Time
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Summary
This advanced seminar covers the details of using behavioral sources in circuit simulations to include expressions, user-defined functions, and stepping parameters. Behavioral sources can be a powerful tool for analyzing your circuits under a wide variety of conditions. An understanding of the details of behavioral sources is a must have for any power user of LTspice.
Agenda:
1. Behavioral sources
2. User-defined functions and parameters
3. Monte Carlo and worse case simulations
4. Examples
5. Additional resources
LTspice® is a high-performance SPICE simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for easing the simulation of analog circuits. Included in the download of LTspice are macro-models for most Analog Devices products to include power products, amplifiers, comparators, filter products, DACs, ADCs, references, and analog switches as well as a library of devices for general circuit simulation.
Rohan Gurav
|
Field Applications Engineer | Analog Devices
Has been at Analog Devices for 4 years in the Central Applications group providing technical support for LTspice and sensors. Currently working as a Field Applications Engineer based in Limerick, Ireland.
Alessia Ruggieri |
Field Applications Engineer |
Analog Devices
Alessia has been with Analog Devices for 2 years. After completing the ADI Graduate Program within the Central Apps team, she moved into a new role as FAE in the Italian Regional team, supporting Broad Market customers. She is based in Milan, Italy
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