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FesZ Electronics | LTspice tutorial - Network parameters and the .net statement (part 2/2) @FesZElectronics | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
#171 In this video I continue looking at methods of measuring impedance in the circuit simulator by focusing on 2 port devices. I explore the use of LTspice's dedicated function - the .net statement, by looking at how this can be implemented and the various results it provides. This will not just tell you the basic impedance, but also the various network parameters for 2 port circuits like H, S, Z and Y parameters.

LTspice impedance part1 - youtu.be/l0f6c3AkTvA
LTspice impedance part2 - youtu.be/SJyVnGnwDXQ

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