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[LTSpice] Getting the peak of a wave

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Chaos Master - 22 Oct 2003 03:05 GMT
Does anyone here knows how to measure the peak of a wave in LTSpice?

Thanks.

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Mike Engelhardt - 22 Oct 2003 05:38 GMT
Chaos,

> Does anyone here knows how to measure the peak of a
> wave in LTSpice?

You can get a quick idea by moving the mouse close to
the peak -- the mouse coordinates are on the status
bar whenever it moves over a waveform window.

To measure exactly, use an attached data cursor.
Either left mouse click on the label of the trace or
right mouse click on the label and select a cursor
next to the label, "Attached Cursor:"  Then drag it
to the point you want to measure.  The keyboard cursor
keys make it hop from one data point to the next for
micro-positioning.

--Mike
Chaos Master - 24 Oct 2003 03:07 GMT
> > Does anyone here knows how to measure the peak of a
> > wave in LTSpice?
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> keys make it hop from one data point to the next for
> micro-positioning.

Thanks!

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