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von Andreas G. (lordofazeroth)


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Is it possible to build a regulated transformer in LTSpice?
I want to create a phase shifting transformer (Quadrature booster).
Something like this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Qb-3ph.svg

As you see, the shunt transformer is regulated.
How can this be done in LTSpice?

von Andreas G. (lordofazeroth)


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nobody? :(

von Julian G. (Company: NSW TAFE College Mt Druitt) (my_other_head)


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Hi Andreas,

I'm new to LTSPice and can't give you an answer just yet, but you might 
want to join and post your query to the LTSpice group in Yahoo:

groups:https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/LTspice/info

There is a wealth of files, tutorials and examples, etc, there.

Chuss,
Julian

von Julian G. (Company: NSW TAFE College Mt Druitt) (my_other_head)


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Hi Andreas,

Just by chance I have come across a previuosly downloaded pdf article in 
my own collection from Linear Technology Magazine, September 2006, 
pp.23-24, "Using Transformers in LTSpice/SwitcherCADIII" by Mike 
Engelhardt.

I can't upload it to embdev.net because it is a pdf file, and I don't 
have the s/w to convert it to jpg on this PC.

See
www.linear.com/docs/40277

or

Search the net or www.linear.com for filename
    "LTMag-V16N3-23-LTspice_Transformers-MikeEngelhardt.pdf"

Hope this helps.

von Bitflüsterer (Guest)


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>I can't upload it to embdev.net because it is a pdf file, ...

Hope, that I'm not wrong, but: As far as I know, you may updload 
pdf-files as well as other files.

von Julian G. (Company: NSW TAFE College Mt Druitt) (my_other_head)



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I'll give it a try.

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