![]() ![]() See option setting at LTspice -> Tools -> Control Panel -> Sym. Starting with LTspice XVII, control panel settings were added to allow the user to specify search directories for 3rd party device symbols and libraries. LTspice allows a user to choose from device models that ship with LTspice, as well as allows the user to define their own device model, or use 3rd party models from numerous electronic component manufacturers, or use a model from a 3rd party device library. In the device library, Analog Devices part numbers start with "AD", and Linear Technology parts start with "LT". LTspice ships with thousands of third-party models ( capacitors, diodes, inductors, resistors, transistors, ferrite beads, opto-isolators, 555 timer, and more), as well as macro models for Analog Devices and Linear Technology parts ( ADCs, analog switches, comparators, DACs, filters, opamps, timers, voltage references, voltage supervisors, voltage regulators, 0.01% quad resistor networks, and more). ![]() Updates are no longer provided for Windows XP and MacOS 10.9, as well as older versions of Windows and MacOS. Since then, SPICE models for Maxim components are being gradually added into LTspice. In August 2021, Maxim Integrated merged with Analog Devices. Over time, SPICE models for Analog Devices components have gradually been added to LTspice. In March 2017, Linear Technology merged into Analog Devices. From the "Help" pulldown menu, "Show Change Log" displays a list of every SPICE model and software change since LTspice XVII was first released. At any time, a user can manually update LTspice by choosing "Sync Release" from the "Tools" pulldown menu. Įvery month, LTspice updates have been released with new SPICE models, fixed SPICE models, or software changes.
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