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Circuit simulation in LTSpice part 2/3

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2010

How to set up a simulation of a band pass filter in LTSpice, perform AC analysis sweeps, generate bode plots of magnitude and phase, and investigate loading effects on the filter.

Part 3 is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_mOp01TCKc

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  • @jpmorgan187 it means 10v rms

  • I'm looking to design some bandpass filters for ham radio and happened upon your tutorials (and subbed, thanks). I pulled a few of the commercially available ones apart one day and it was just a few thick enamel wire air core inductance loops in between two connectors. If the coax has a resistance of 50 ohms on both sides, is it correct to assume that alls I is determine my high and low inductance values?

  • Does "AC 10" mean 10V peak to peak?

  • Thanks man. This helped me a ton in designing my n channel jfet preamp for my guitar in terms of frequency response.

  • Another very helpful video. Keep'em coming mate.

    Thank you

  • damn, if i just had better net speeds and a less crappier PC, i can see it in 1080p

  • As always a well put together presentation. Funny thing, with your voice I think I could listen to anything you wanted to talk about lol.

  • This program looks sick!

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