LTspice-Initial Setting

In this article, we will introduce the "Initial Settings" when installing the latest version of LTspice XVII.

Since LTspice allows you to make various settings in detail, there may be some confusion as to what to set.

But if you set the initial settings to be introduced from now on, it is almost all You should not be troubled.

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Control Panel

With LTspice XVII, you can make various settings from the "Control Panel".

LTspice XVII Control Panel
LTspice XVII Control Panel

Launch LTspice XVII and click "Control Panel" (hammer icon) on the toolbar to display the "Control Panel" screen.
(It can also be displayed by clicking "Tools" -> "Control Panel" in the menu bar.)

If you make a mistake, you can return to the default state by clicking "Reset to Default Values".

In this article, we will introduce the minimum required setting method.

Setting of simulation speed and internal accuracy

If there is enough processing power of the PC, we recommend “Alternate”, which has high internal accuracy.

LTspice XVII SPICE
LTspice XVII Alternate
  1. Click "SPICE" in the "Control Panel".
  2. Select "Alternate" in "Engine" -> "Solver [*]".
  3. Click “OK” to finish setting.
Choice of simulation speed / internal accuracy
  • Normal:Simulation speed 2x, internal accuracy 1/1000 (Compared to Alternate)
  • Alternate:Simulation speed 1/2, internal precision 1000 times (Compared to Normal)

Grid display in schematic editor

When creating a schematic, it is easier to see if the grid is displayed.

LTspice XVII Drafting Options
LTspice XVII Show schematic grid points
  1. Click "Drafting Options" in the Control Panel.
  2. Checking "Show schematic grid points [*]" will display the grid on the schematic editor.
  3. Click “OK” to finish setting.

Change keyboard shortcut

If you get used to circuit creation, it is much faster to use shortcuts. Some of the default shortcuts are F keys (function keys), so change them to characters that are easy to remember.

LTspice XVII Drafting Options
LTspice XVII Hot keys
LTspice XVII Keyboard Shortcut Map
  1. Click "Drafting Options" in the Control Panel.
  2. If you click "Hot keys [*]", "Keyboard Shortcut Map" will be displayed.
  3. Change the keyboard shortcuts referring to the following table of "Recommended keyboard shortcuts".
  4. Click “OK” to finish setting.

Recommended keyboard shortcuts

CommandExplanationBefore changeAfter change
Place ComponentSelect parts from the "Select Component Symbol"F2P
Draw Wire ModeDraw WireF3W
Place Net namePlace Net nameF4N
Move ModeMove parts, wiring and etc.
(It can move it by box.)
F7M
Drag ModeMove it including wiring connected to parts
(It can move it by box.)
F8D
UndoCancel operationF9Ctrl+Z
RedoRedo operationShift+F9Ctrl+Y
Place DiodePlace DiodeDCtrl+D
MirrorMirror partsCtrl+ECtrl+M
Zoom AreaZoom inCtrl+ZZ

Automatically delete waveform data file

Because waveform data file is saved and it squeezes HDD (hard disk drive), let's try to delete waveform data automatically.

LTspice XVII Operation
LTspice XVII Automatically delate .raw files
  1. Click "Operation" in the Control Panel.
  2. Checking "Automatically delate .raw files [*]" will automatically delete waveform data.
  3. Click “OK” to finish setting.

Display the schematic editor and waveform graph side by side

Depending on the configuration of the schematic and the contents of the simulation, it may be better to display the schematic editor and the waveform graph side by side. Please set as needed.

LTspice XVII Operation
LTspice XVII Vert
  1. Click "Operation" in the Control Panel.
  2. Select "Vert" in "Default Window Tile Pattern [*]".
  3. Click “OK” to finish setting.

Color Preferences

With LTspice XVII, you can change the color of WaveForm, schematic and netlist from Color Preferences.

LTspice XVII Color Preferences
LTspice XVII Color Palette Editor

Launch LTspice XVII and click "Tools" -> "Color Preferences" in the menu bar to bring up the Color Palette Editor.

You can select the WaveForm, Schematic, or Netlist displayed on the tab, enter the RGB values, or move the slide bar to change each color. The RGB values of each color scheme are as follows for reference.

RGB of each color

ColorRGB
White255255255
Yellow2552550
Orange2551650
Gray128128128
Light gray211211211
Light blue173216230
Green yellow17325547
Ocher19514767
Pink255192203
Deep pink25520147
Blue green0164151
Red25500
Green01280
Purple1280128
Brown1654242
Blue00255
Navy00128
Black000

There is no problem in setting it to your own preference basically, but this article will introduce you to the recommended color.

Also, if you make a mistake, click "Defaults" and you'll be back to the default setting.

WaveForm

LTspice XVII WaveForm
  1. Click "WaveForm" in the Color Palette Editor.
  2. Select "Item for which you want to change the color" under Selected item.
  3. Change the RGB values with numbers or change them with the slide bar to make it your favorite color.
  4. Click “OK” to finish setting.

The color scheme is easy to understand if it is the same as the color of the oscilloscope waveform.

This article introduces recommended waveform color of high-share Tektronix and Keysight oscilloscopes as a reference.

Recommended color of WaveForm for Tektronix oscilloscope users

SettingColorRedGreenBlue
Trace V(1)Moon yellow23718524
Trace V(2)Blue00255
Trace V(3)Hot pink255105180
Trace V(4)Green01280
Trace V(5)Orange2551650
Trace V(6)Purple1280128
Trace V(7)Deep pink25520147
Trace V(8)Green yellow17325547
Trace V(9)Dark goldenrod1751280
Trace V(10)Red25500
Trace V(11)Maroon12800
Trace V(12)Citrus1751750
AxisBlack000
Inactive AxisBlack000
GridBlack000
BackgroundWhite255255255
LTspice XVII WaveForm

Recommended color of WaveForm for Keysight oscilloscope users

SettingColorRedGreenBlue
Trace V(1)Moon yellow23718524
Trace V(2)Green01280
Trace V(3)Blue00255
Trace V(4)Red25500
Trace V(5)Magenta2550255
Trace V(6)Gray128128128
Trace V(7)Orange2551650
Trace V(8)Green yellow17325547
Trace V(9)Dark goldenrod1751280
Trace V(10)Purple1280128
Trace V(11)Maroon12800
Trace V(12)Citrus1751750
AxisBlack000
Inactive AxisBlack000
GridBlack000
BackgroundWhite255255255

Schematic

LTspice XVII Schematic
LTspice XVII Schematic
  1. Click "Schematic" in the Color Palette Editor.
  2. Select "Item for which you want to change the color" under Selected item.
  3. Change the RGB values with numbers or change them with the slide bar to make it your favorite color.
  4. Click “OK” to finish setting.

The circuit diagram is almost my preference, but it is set as follows.

Schematic recommended color

SettingColorRedGreenBlue
WiresGreen01280
JunctionsGreen01280
Component bodyFree speech red19200
Graphic FlagFree speech red19200
Component Fill-inCumulus255255192
Component TextBlack000
Flag TextDeep pink25520147
SPICE Directive TextBlack000
Comment TextMedium blue00200
Unconnect PinGreen01280
Highlight ColorOrange2551650
GridBlack000
Graphic AnnotationBlue green0164151
BackgroundWhite255255255
LTspice XVII Schematic

It is color-coded so that parts and wiring can be easily understood.

In addition, the background was set to white in order to make the contrast as clear as the WaveForm.

Netlist

I think that there is no problem with the default settings for Netlist. I have not made any color changes either.

Grid display on WaveForm

Since the WaveForm of LTspice XVII is easy to see, the grid is set to be displayed.

LTspice XVII New Schematic
LTspice XVII Pick Visible Traces
LTspice XVII Grid
  1. Click the "New Schematic" icon on the toolbar to display the schematic editor.
    (It can also be displayed by clicking "File" -> "New Schematic" in the menu bar.)
  2. Click the "Pick Visible Traces" icon on the toolbar to display the waveform graph.
    (It can also be displayed by clicking "View" -> "Visible Traces" in the menu bar.)
  3. The menu bar changes when the WaveForm is valid.
  4. Check "Plot Settings" -> "Grid" in the menu bar.
  5. You can see that the grid appears on the WaveForm when you run the simulation.
  6. After that, even if you close LTspice XVII without saving it, you will be able to display the grid from the next time.

How to use LTspice IV

Since LTspice II is freeware, we cannot receive support such as lectures on how to use it.

However, this site has posted a lot of detailed explanations on how to use LTspice IV, settings, circuit diagram creation, and simulation. Please see the following article for details.

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