From: Grant on
On Fri, 28 May 2010 13:19:52 -0700 (PDT), George Herold <gherold(a)teachspin.com> wrote:

>On May 28, 12:17 pm, Joe <j...(a)somewhere.org> wrote:
>> On Fri, 28 May 2010 07:09:46 -0700, George Herold wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>
>> > Any way I'll try again posting the circuit.  (This is far from my
>> > circuit, I found it first in Phil Hobbs' book.)
>> ...[big snip]
>> > SYMBOL cap -320 -320 R0
>> > SYMATTR InstName C5
>> > SYMATTR Value 1µ
>> > SYMATTR SpiceLine V=25 Irms=7.25 Rser=0.004 Lser=0 mfg="KEMET"
>> > pn="C1206C105K3PAC" type="X5R"
>>
>> Except for the line break which had to be fixed, this looked ok in
>> the news reader, but when saved to file, displayed as
>>
>> SYMATTR SpiceLine V=3D25 Irms=3D7.25 Rser=3D0.004 Lser=3D0 mfg=3D"KEMET"
>> pn=3D"C1206C105K3PAC" type=3D"X5R"
>> SYMBOL cap -320 -320 R0
>> SYMATTR InstName C5
>> SYMATTR Value 1=B5
>> SYMATTR SpiceLine V=3D25 Irms=3D7.25 Rser=3D0.004 Lser=3D0 mfg=3D"KEMET"
>> pn=3D"C1206C105K3PAC" type=3D"X5R"
>>
>> That is, every "=" saved as "=3D" while "µ" (mu) saved as "=B5", all
>> of which required external editing (replace all) before LTspice running
>> under wine on linux would properly load the file.  I don't know if
>> the same problem will occur under MS-windows.  If it does, maybe it
>> depends on how you copied the text into your newsreader.  You could fix
>> the "µ" by manually editing to "u"; see chart on page 63 of scad3.pdf.
>>
>> You can manually fix the line breaks, if you see them when you post,
>> by adding a "+" at the beginning of broken off parts.  For example,
>> SYMATTR SpiceLine V=25 Irms=7.25 Rser=0.004 Lser=0 mfg="KEMET"
>> + pn="C1206C105K3PAC" type="X5R"
>
>Thanks Joe, (I'm still an LTspice newlywed, so forgive my blunders.)
>I'll get rid of all the 'named' caps and try again.
>
>Does this work?
Yes :)

Grant.
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