Protel simulator or LTSpice?

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Hi to all.
At work I use Protel 99SE to do schematics and pcb's. I currently use
LTSpice to do any simulations.
Is there any point in learning to use the Protel spice capailities , or
does LTSpice do everything that Protel does.
I had a brief look at Protel's spice and it seems a lot more complex
than LTSpice.
Cheers
Rob
 
seegoon99@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi to all.
At work I use Protel 99SE to do schematics and pcb's. I currently use
LTSpice to do any simulations.
Is there any point in learning to use the Protel spice capailities , or
does LTSpice do everything that Protel does.
I had a brief look at Protel's spice and it seems a lot more complex
than LTSpice.
Cheers
Rob
The Protel simulator is fine - but LTSpice is better since it is also compatible
with PSPICE. A lot of models you find on the web use the extensions of PSPICE.

Regards
Markus
 
In article <1109763557.381907.177570@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
<seegoon99@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi to all.
At work I use Protel 99SE to do schematics and pcb's. I currently use
LTSpice to do any simulations.
Is there any point in learning to use the Protel spice capailities , or
does LTSpice do everything that Protel does.
I had a brief look at Protel's spice and it seems a lot more complex
than LTSpice.
Cheers
Rob

I've never found a normal spice problem that LTSpice doesn't address.


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Markus Mandl wrote:
seegoon99@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi to all.
At work I use Protel 99SE to do schematics and pcb's. I currently
use
LTSpice to do any simulations.
Is there any point in learning to use the Protel spice capailities
, or
does LTSpice do everything that Protel does.
I had a brief look at Protel's spice and it seems a lot more
complex
than LTSpice.
Cheers
Rob


The Protel simulator is fine - but LTSpice is better since it is also
compatible
with PSPICE. A lot of models you find on the web use the extensions
of PSPICE.

Regards
Markus

Thanks for the tips guys.
Think I'll stick to LTSpice.
Cheers
Rob
 

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