And the .step command, where a range of values can be assigned to a parameter mad the analysis is repeated for each value.
Tom
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From: sawreyrw
To: LTspice@yahoogroups
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 2:31 AM
Subject: [LTspice] Re: importing large data files
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>
> Dear members,
>
> I am looking for a way to assign various numbers to multiple resisters
> at once. e.g., num1,num2,num3,
> is an arbitrary resistance, RX is the resistor ID. So far, I have
> been clicking individual resistor and changing the values one at a
> time, but it is a time-consuming task as I have to deal with large
> number (46) resistors in order to see the changes in the circuit
response.
>
> Your help is kindly appreciated.
>
> Peter
>
Peter,
This is exactly what the .param statement is for.
Use
.param rx1=value1 rx2=value2 ...
In the resistor properties box for Rx1 put {value1}, put {value2} for
Rx2, etc.
See the LTspice help file.
Rick
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