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Export a schematics into LTSPICE file

Former Member
Former Member over 11 years ago

Hi,

 

I made a schematics with Eagle 6.5.0 but when I try to export it with the LTCSpice button, it writes "Different quantity of SpiceOrder and PINs in symbol C-EU of part C1 (C-EUC0805K). Please check symbol!".

 

I have absolutely no idea of what this mean, in spite of my searches on the internet.

 

When I click on OK, it is written "OPEN 'C:/Program Files (x86)/EAGLE-6.5.0/lbr/rcl.lbr'; EDIT C-EU.DEV;RUN spiceorder.ULP"

 

What is a SpiceOrder please ? And can anyone help me to export my file please ?

 

Thanks for any kind of help image

 

Antoine

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  • autodeskguest
    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago

    Hi Antoine,

     

    I hope you're doing well. Check out the "Simulate with EAGLE" video on

    Youtube. It's a 40 minute tutorial on how to use your own models with

    EAGLE and LTSpice.

     

    It will clear what SpiceOrder is and how to define it in your components.

     

    Best Regards,

    Jorge Garcia

     

     

     

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thank you for your anwer Jorge,

     

    After watching the video, I found that I had to modify the components. I changed my capa with LTSPICE capa, and I set SpiceOrders for each pin of each component. But when I try to export the device of a photodiode BPW32 into LTSPICE component, there is an error : "Can't build: C:/Program files (x86)/LTspiceIV/lib/sym/eagle/opto-trans-siemens "

    And if I try to export my schematics, I have the same error than in my first post but for the photodiode BPW32, even though this photodiode have his SpiceOrder already set.

     

    In the video you show some .MOD and .sub files, I don't have these files, you had it on his Desktop but I don't know what it represent. Is it something you have created ?

     

    Sorry if I ask stupid questions but I'm a newbie on this subject.

    And sorry for my English mistakes, I'm French image

     

    Best regards,

     

    Antoine

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  • papas
    0 papas over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    LTSpice

    Lost time

    Very amateur work, for the current season (ancient) real time circuit simulator

     

    See here

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyADW32wi10

     

    And hare

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1_Dn8ip5Xs

     

    Do not forget that we cover year 2014 And no in 1990

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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 3/4/2014 11:14 AM, Antoine POULET wrote:

    Thank you for your anwer Jorge,

     

    After watching the video, I found that I had to modify the components. I

    changed my capa with LTSPICE capa, and I set SpiceOrders for each pin of

    each component. But when I try to export the device of a photodiode

    BPW32 into LTSPICE component, there is an error : "Can't build:

    C:/Program files (x86)/LTspiceIV/lib/sym/eagle/opto-trans-siemens "

    And if I try to export my schematics, I have the same error than in my

    first post but for the photodiode BPW32, even though this photodiode

    have his SpiceOrder already set.

     

    You're getting bit by the UAC virtualization of Windows 7(or Vista or

    8). It sounds like Windows is not allowing EAGLE to write to the LTSpice

    installation directory.

     

    Here's one way around it:

     

    How to Bypass UAC Virtualization

     

    Windows Control Panel > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings

    Move the slider from the default of the third click down to the bottom

    level "Never notify..." and reboot.

     

     

    In the video you show some .MOD and .sub files, I don't have these

    files, you had it on his Desktop but I don't know what it represent. Is

    it something you have created ?

    Those files are the manufacturer provided SPICE models for the component

    I created. Whenever you're going to use a manufacturer's SPICE model for

    a part you created you'll have either a .MOD or a .sub file that

    describes how the part works to LTSpice.

     

    Sorry if I ask stupid questions but I'm a newbie on this subject.

    And sorry for my English mistakes, I'm French image

    The only stupid question is the one you don't ask. We're here to help,

    so feel free to ask any and all questions.

     

    hth,

    Jorge Garcia

    Cadsoft Computer

     

    Best regards,

     

    Antoine

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 3/4/2014 11:14 AM, Antoine POULET wrote:

    Thank you for your anwer Jorge,

     

    After watching the video, I found that I had to modify the components. I

    changed my capa with LTSPICE capa, and I set SpiceOrders for each pin of

    each component. But when I try to export the device of a photodiode

    BPW32 into LTSPICE component, there is an error : "Can't build:

    C:/Program files (x86)/LTspiceIV/lib/sym/eagle/opto-trans-siemens "

    And if I try to export my schematics, I have the same error than in my

    first post but for the photodiode BPW32, even though this photodiode

    have his SpiceOrder already set.

     

    You're getting bit by the UAC virtualization of Windows 7(or Vista or

    8). It sounds like Windows is not allowing EAGLE to write to the LTSpice

    installation directory.

     

    Here's one way around it:

     

    How to Bypass UAC Virtualization

     

    Windows Control Panel > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings

    Move the slider from the default of the third click down to the bottom

    level "Never notify..." and reboot.

     

     

    In the video you show some .MOD and .sub files, I don't have these

    files, you had it on his Desktop but I don't know what it represent. Is

    it something you have created ?

    Those files are the manufacturer provided SPICE models for the component

    I created. Whenever you're going to use a manufacturer's SPICE model for

    a part you created you'll have either a .MOD or a .sub file that

    describes how the part works to LTSpice.

     

    Sorry if I ask stupid questions but I'm a newbie on this subject.

    And sorry for my English mistakes, I'm French image

    The only stupid question is the one you don't ask. We're here to help,

    so feel free to ask any and all questions.

     

    hth,

    Jorge Garcia

    Cadsoft Computer

     

    Best regards,

     

    Antoine

     

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    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/105418

     

     

     

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    You're getting bit by the UAC virtualization of Windows 7(or Vista or

    8). It sounds like Windows is not allowing EAGLE to write to the LTSpice

    installation directory.

     

    Here's one way around it:

     

    How to Bypass UAC Virtualization

     

    Windows Control Panel > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings

    Move the slider from the default of the third click down to the bottom

    level "Never notify..." and reboot.

     

    Thank you for your help, I did this, but it did not change anything, I still have the same problem. Moreover this manipulation seems a little bit dangerous for my computer, don't you think ? It makes me lose a protection, I think.

     

    Those files are the manufacturer provided SPICE models for the component

    I created. Whenever you're going to use a manufacturer's SPICE model for

    a part you created you'll have either a .MOD or a .sub file that

    describes how the part works to LTSpice.

    Ok, do you know where I can find these files ? Does it means that I cannot use a component if I don't have it's SPICE model and .MOD .sub files downloaded before ? Or is it something I should create by myself ?

     

     

    Best regards,

     

    Antoine

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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 3/7/2014 6:09 AM, Antoine POULET wrote:

     

    Thank you for your help, I did this, but it did not change anything, I

    still have the same problem. Moreover this manipulation seems a little

    bit dangerous for my computer, don't you think ? It makes me lose a

    protection, I think.

     

    That's one way to look at it, but so far that "feature" has caused

    nothing but headaches for many programs. I'm suprised it didn't work.

    When exporting to LTSpice did you remember to click Export Setup under

    the LTSpice icon in the schematic? This establishes your environment.

    Those files are the manufacturer provided SPICE models for the

    component

     

    I created. Whenever you're going to use a manufacturer's SPICE model

    for

     

    a part you created you'll have either a .MOD or a .sub file that

     

    describes how the part works to LTSpice.

    Ok, do you know where I can find these files ? Does it means that I

    cannot use a component if I don't have it's SPICE model and .MOD .sub

    files downloaded before ? Or is it something I should create by myself ?

     

    The files are usually provided by the part manufacturer. LTSpice has

    certain standard models which you can use if you're making a passive or

    something like that. In some cases you may want to make your own models

    but most of the time you'll use the ones provided by the manufacturer.

     

    hth,

    Jorge Garcia

     

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