Trace Selection - LTwiki To do this, hold down the Alt key and click on the body of the symbol of the component The instantaneous power dissipation will be plotted as an expression of voltages and currents
Analog Devices LTspice: How do I get the current probe out . . . When you move the cursor over a component, it automatically becomes a current probe and can measure current To make a current probe in the node (wiring) part, place the cursor on the node and press the "Alt" key to make it a current probe
LTspice: need to see currents when clicking nodes - Page 1 - EEVblog The currents from all the wires in a given node will sum zero (Kirchhoff's law) So the current of a node, any node, is always zero, because of physics laws To probe the current through a specific wire, insert a voltage source of zero volts, and display the current through that 0V voltage source
Advanced probing and simulation control - EasyEDA Unfortunately in EasyEDA, the ' probe' directive cannot be used to measure resistance by probing the voltage difference across a device and the current through it and then simply dividing the two signals together using an expression
Beginner’s Guide to LTSpi - University of Toronto Click a wire or node (a voltmeter probe appears) to plot the voltage Click a device (current probe appears) to plot the current Hold down the Alt key and click a device (thermometer appears) to plot power
Simon Bramble | LTspice Tutorials Holding down the ALT key and left clicking over a wire plots the current in the wire Holding down the ALT key and left clicking over a components displays the instantaneous power in that component