From: Bret Cahill on 26 Jul 2010 00:23 Does this mean the circuit analysis requires too much computing power? It would be nice to get accurate phase angles and amplitudes as with simple circuits. Bret Cahill
From: Paul E. Schoen on 31 Jul 2010 20:52 "Bret Cahill" <Bret_E_Cahill(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9a2b5cc4-2c86-43a1-a5c3-98dd25047741(a)u31g2000pru.googlegroups.com... > Does this mean the circuit analysis requires too much computing > power? It would be nice to get accurate phase angles and amplitudes > as with simple circuits. I have seen this if I hit the F5 key when the plot has focus. It is just the delete mode for the cursor, and I think it will delete plots. Usually I use it in the schematic editor to delete components and wires, and I use the F6 key for copy. But usually I have been playing with the plot and then go to change the schematic without changing focus. Usually when the analysis requires too much computing power it just slows to a crawl and sometimes pops up an error when it reaches some sort of singularity. Usually there is some component that has a problem or an unintentional LC network that goes into uncontrolled resonance. Paul
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