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I want to simulate my circuit which consists of hall sensor and its signal conditioning. Which simulation software should i use?

LTspice or Pspice or multisim?

Thanq
 

for me I consider HSPICE , PSPICE and Eldo are the best SPICE tools.
I suggest you to use Cadence OrCad from Cadence which is PSPICE based simulator
 
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is this free software? is this possible to download online?
 

I want to simulate my circuit which consists of hall sensor and its signal conditioning. Which simulation software should i use?
LTspice or Pspice or multisim?
Thanq

It doesn`t matter at all. All software packages can do - provided they have a Hall sensor model on-board (I don`t know if there is any).
Or do you intend to built a model by yourself?
 
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yes i am building circuit with hall sensor which gives out the anologue signal and signal conditioning for it..

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It doesn`t matter at all. All software packages can do - provided the have a Hall sensor model on-board (I don`t know if there is any).
Or do you intend to built a model by yourself?

yes i am building circuit with hall sensor which gives out the anologue signal and signal conditioning for it..

what do u mean by hall sensor on-board? pls can tell that, so it might be useful for me..

thanq
 

yes i am building circuit with hall sensor which gives out the anologue signal and signal conditioning for it..
what do u mean by hall sensor on-board? pls can tell that, so it might be useful for me..
thanq

If you intend to simulate a circuit with a Hall sensor you need a model of this device, which can be read by the simulator.
For example - if there is a resistor the simulation program knows that this part does nothing else than to connect current and voltage according to ohms law.
Thus, you must tell the program - with the help of a suitable model - how the Hall sensor works (voltage-current relationships, frequency dependence,...).
When you know how the describing formulas look like you can use existing models (resistors, capacitors, controlled sources) to describe the behaviour of the sensor.

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See for example here for a Hall sensor model:
https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=...nYHABQ&usg=AFQjCNG--vpccNc8JNVlyVU7z4N5tynS7g
 

Hi Thanq,

from

www.powersimtech.com

you can download for free a simulation program called "PSIM" (demo version) that contains also a macro model for a HALL sensor.
Perhaps this helps solving your task
 

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