I think I've got a candidate for a viscous soil "target" spice model. It can be "convinced" to behave, but tuning it will be quite interesting. I simply replaced a LR target's "R" with a modified behavioural U/I combination, otherwise handy for creating voltage controlled potentiometers, but in a way that resistance is proportional to the absolute value of a current passing through it. Hence the resistance gets lower with time.
If the "V=f(..." term is reduced to V={R}*I(Vsens1) the Vsens1 and B1 combination would perform as a resistor of R ohms.
So far I'm off any comparable result but it is promising. It does have a linear response in a log/log scale.
I'd be very happy if this could be tuned for everyday use, but I have zero experience with viscous soils. If someone gets lucky tuning this, please share with rest of us.
If the "V=f(..." term is reduced to V={R}*I(Vsens1) the Vsens1 and B1 combination would perform as a resistor of R ohms.
So far I'm off any comparable result but it is promising. It does have a linear response in a log/log scale.
I'd be very happy if this could be tuned for everyday use, but I have zero experience with viscous soils. If someone gets lucky tuning this, please share with rest of us.
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