Hello Professor, thanks a lot again! in 21:30 you said it is the reverse conduction of mosfet. But why is the diode not conducting? Is the diode not included in this MOSFET model? regards!
Dear Professor Yaakov, thank you very much for this demonstration. I really appreciate this video as no single lecture I attended explained how to embed third party part models into ltspice simulations.
Hello, can you please describe how you plot I vs V(CE) in 15:55? It looks like a dc sweep but CE isn't a source, so LTSpice throws an error. I've tried with a voltage dependent source but it didn't work as well. In addition, it looks like there is no .dc command in your schematic so I'm pretty confused. Thank you professor!
@@sambenyaakovwell, running your embedded C/C++ code or VERILOG code for controllers is more than interesting. Not to mention that it is free. But somehow it feels incomplete, especially the user interface which is clearly lacking.
@@sambenyaakov there is ONE major advantage: You can embed C++ or verilog in the simulation , so there can be some digital filter at some point or some SW PID . Might not be that important BUT if SW is involved with some controll systems it will be practical since you can test some of the code. Save for Verilog since you can tune a bit more in the simulation. LTSpice may emulate some of those things with programmable voltage sources .