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- Thu 2024-03-14 15:35
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 198
Re: Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller?
ok interesting, so the usb component wouldn't work with a custom vsm component but the compim component would?
- Thu 2024-03-14 13:37
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 198
Re: Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller?
Ok thanks for giving some clarity, i don't currently have access to the compim component, would this be included in PIC/Arduino VSM packages? Or ideally, I could utilise the virtual USB component
- Wed 2024-03-13 17:24
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 198
Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller?
Method of transmitting and receiving using compim without a simulated microcontroller? I was hoping to try some pretty basic HIL style stuff by communicating with a raspberry pi or arduino through the compim component, i want to send and receive the current analogue voltage at certain nodes but i'm ...
- Wed 2024-02-07 11:45
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Graphing magnitude against resistance in an AC circuit
- Replies: 2
- Views: 219
Re: Graphing magnitude against resistance in an AC circuit
couldn't help but notice "at the moment", i've heard some things about graph analysis getting upgraded in proteus 9? Very hyped if that's the case, proteus is a great all-rounder but graph analysis is definitely kind of a weak spot rn
- Tue 2024-02-06 15:33
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Graphing magnitude against resistance in an AC circuit
- Replies: 2
- Views: 219
Graphing magnitude against resistance in an AC circuit
Hi, i'm wondering if there's any way to plot the magnitude of an ac value from a probe against resistance, very similar to a DC sweep graph but a DC sweep doesn't work with AC. I've tried with AC sweep but it creates a number of lines and plots it against a changing frequency which isn't what i'm af...
- Thu 2023-11-23 16:44
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Importing lm5156 PSpice model into proteus
- Replies: 3
- Views: 705
Re: Importing lm5156 PSpice model into proteus
thanks , big help. Question that's probably irrelevant but i'm curious and i haven't found any documentation on it. What does the hierarchy module do? I've seen it recommended as a way to make models compatible but i don't understand how or why a sub circuit is created for the part when it's activated
- Wed 2023-11-22 14:23
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Importing lm5156 PSpice model into proteus
- Replies: 3
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Importing lm5156 PSpice model into proteus
hi i'm trying to convert a pspice model i got from the texas instruments website for lm5156, is this possible? should i create a model request or is the pspice model not useful for creating a prospice compatible model
- Thu 2023-11-16 10:41
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Adding a new trace to a graph without re-simulating
- Replies: 2
- Views: 620
Re: Adding a new trace to a graph without re-simulating
Great to hear, the graph analysis is functional but could definitely do with an upgrade. Just an idea not sure how hard it would be to implement but given that graphs are already placeable on the schematic what if they could be connected to circuits? Similar to tapes they could act as breakpoints th...
- Wed 2023-11-15 17:36
- Forum: Simulation
- Topic: Adding a new trace to a graph without re-simulating
- Replies: 2
- Views: 620
Adding a new trace to a graph without re-simulating
Hi, coming from LTSpice it was possible to simulate once and then add traces for nodes without re-simulating. Is this possible in proteus? If not i think it would be valuable given that some circuits can take minutes to simulate, additionally being able perform an fft on a trace without resimulating...