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Ltspice Isolated Ground. I wan to simulate earthing or frame ground which is separate from circuit gnd in ltspice. Use net labels instead, and use the common net label for a 2nd ground: I want to simulate line filter using y capacitors c2 and c3 in the below image. Here's one way to approach something like that; I recommend the best (for better convergence) way. And every isolated loop, such as a transformer secondary connected to a load, must have a path to ground, however large its resistance may be. Spice is happy if you use a ridiculously high value resistor to ground, e.g 1g, to maintain virtual isolation. Isolated circuits are simply those where the signal returns to a different reference (often improperly called ground). In a few parts of what i'm interfacing with uses relays that when closed. I want to add two different ground potentials in my ltspice model, one for the power stage and the other for the control signal. I'm trying to simulate a circuit for a design i'm making.

circuit analysis Why does the ground in LTspice affect the simulation result? Electrical
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I'm trying to simulate a circuit for a design i'm making. And every isolated loop, such as a transformer secondary connected to a load, must have a path to ground, however large its resistance may be. Use net labels instead, and use the common net label for a 2nd ground: Spice is happy if you use a ridiculously high value resistor to ground, e.g 1g, to maintain virtual isolation. Here's one way to approach something like that; Isolated circuits are simply those where the signal returns to a different reference (often improperly called ground). I want to simulate line filter using y capacitors c2 and c3 in the below image. I recommend the best (for better convergence) way. I want to add two different ground potentials in my ltspice model, one for the power stage and the other for the control signal. In a few parts of what i'm interfacing with uses relays that when closed.

circuit analysis Why does the ground in LTspice affect the simulation result? Electrical

Ltspice Isolated Ground In a few parts of what i'm interfacing with uses relays that when closed. Use net labels instead, and use the common net label for a 2nd ground: I'm trying to simulate a circuit for a design i'm making. I want to add two different ground potentials in my ltspice model, one for the power stage and the other for the control signal. I want to simulate line filter using y capacitors c2 and c3 in the below image. Isolated circuits are simply those where the signal returns to a different reference (often improperly called ground). In a few parts of what i'm interfacing with uses relays that when closed. I recommend the best (for better convergence) way. And every isolated loop, such as a transformer secondary connected to a load, must have a path to ground, however large its resistance may be. I wan to simulate earthing or frame ground which is separate from circuit gnd in ltspice. Spice is happy if you use a ridiculously high value resistor to ground, e.g 1g, to maintain virtual isolation. Here's one way to approach something like that;

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