Maker Pro
Maker Pro

LTSpice: BOM format

  • Thread starter Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott
  • Start date
M

Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott

Jan 1, 1970
0
How can we get the BOM report to show the optional component information
such as (in the case of resistors)tolerance and power rating?
Right-clicking on a component allows one to fill in those fields. It
would be useful to me for the information to show on the report.
 
M

Mike Engelhardt

Jan 1, 1970
0
Mike,
How can we get the BOM report to show the optional component
information such as (in the case of resistors)tolerance and
power rating? Right-clicking on a component allows one to
fill in those fields. It would be useful to me for the
information to show on the report

Oh, yes, that was supposed to show up on the BOM. They'll be
there on the next available update.

--Mike
 
M

Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott

Jan 1, 1970
0
Mike said:
Mike,




Oh, yes, that was supposed to show up on the BOM. They'll be
there on the next available update.

Well, get hopping, then! :)
 
M

Mike Engelhardt

Jan 1, 1970
0
Mike,
Well, get hopping, then! :)

Actually, the update is already on the web as version 2.06v, boss.

--Mike
 
M

Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott

Jan 1, 1970
0
Mike said:
Mike,




Actually, the update is already on the web as version 2.06v, boss.

Dammit Englehardt, if I needed it last week I would have *asked* for it
last week! ;-)

But . . . I've sync'd to 2.06v, and the new BOM Report provides Ref,
Mfg., Part Number, and Description. But the values I entered into the
Tolerance and Power Rating fields for the resistor parts don't appear.
 
M

Mike Engelhardt

Jan 1, 1970
0
Mike,
Dammit Englehardt, if I needed it last week I would have *asked* for it
last week! ;-)

But . . . I've sync'd to 2.06v, and the new BOM Report provides Ref,
Mfg., Part Number, and Description. But the values I entered into the
Tolerance and Power Rating fields for the resistor parts don't appear.

Bizzare, because Version 2.06v, of Nov 3, 2003 shows me
the resistor tolerance in the BOM if it is set. Perhaps
you should e-mail your schematic to the address on the
help=>About dialog box so we can see what's going on.
Maybe, Rocky, there's extra alpha particle activity this
time of year in Frostbite Falls.

--Bullwinkle
 
M

Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott

Jan 1, 1970
0
Mike said:
Mike,




Bizzare, because Version 2.06v, of Nov 3, 2003 shows me
the resistor tolerance in the BOM if it is set. Perhaps
you should e-mail your schematic to the address on the
help=>About dialog box so we can see what's going on.
Maybe, Rocky, there's extra alpha particle activity this
time of year in Frostbite Falls.

--Bullwinkle

Yeah -- that's what it is! I saw Gidney and Floyd, the two moon men,
last night looking for some upsy-daisyum!

File's been sent.

Oh -- where does LTSpice look in the Windows environment to find the
e-mail client? I use Mozilla Thunderbird as my default client, and, near
as I can tell, it's registered darn near all over the system, yet
clicking on the "send email" entry of the help=>About dialog box creates
a "Cannot send mail. No mail program is set up to send mail using
Internet shortcuts" error.
 
Top