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ee_wmkab
Joined: 08 May 2004 Posts: 19
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02 Jan 2005 15:54 PSPICE help |
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Dear ALL,
I want to simulating a op-amp circuit in PSPICE. However, I can't found the pspice model of this OPAMP in PSPICE library. How can I can build the pspice library of this opamp by its datasheet? Please advise.
Regards,
Keith
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papyaki
Joined: 13 Apr 2002 Posts: 564 Helped: 19 Location: A small village somewhere in Gaul
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02 Jan 2005 19:58 Re: PSPICE help |
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Hi,
Why don't you give the part number of the opamp you want to simulate ?
There is a lot of free available models on opamp provider's site. If you cannot find it on those sites, maybe someone has it and can give it to for free. Just give the part number and someone will help you.
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dumbfrog
Joined: 17 Jul 2004 Posts: 191 Helped: 4
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02 Jan 2005 23:19 Re: PSPICE help |
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| go to national, mxim, linear, etc's website and download the spice model you want for that particular part
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mvvijay78
Joined: 31 Oct 2001 Posts: 73
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08 Jan 2005 19:38 Re: PSPICE help |
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Hi,
Did u try the model editor in pspice?That can be a very good starting point to start modelling.
Vicky
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amraldo
Joined: 29 Aug 2004 Posts: 255 Helped: 23 Location: egypt, cairo
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09 Jan 2005 0:08 Re: PSPICE help |
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if u can enter ur design as a schematic u can choose an opamp & there is a button that generates spice netlist/model in a text file
just copy-paste the output model
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