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Making a Pspice model from a .mod file

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pspice mod

I have a .mod text file for a National LMC6081A opamp (it's from National's website).

I'm trying to import it in to Pspice Schematics (we don't have the newer Orcad program), so that I can select it from the symbol library, and then place the symbol in a circuit, just like I can with a UA741 or a Q2n3904. How do I do this?

-Rick
 

pspice .mod

1) Go to
**broken link removed**

2) Under the heading
LMH OrCAD Library
You will see schematic symbols of the op amp. All files are contained in one ZIP file.
Download LMH OrCAD Lirary (10k PKZIP file)

If this does not help you PM me.
 

mod pspice

Another thing you can try is to create a schematic graphically in PSpice, and then to look at the .mod file to reverse engineer how it works.
 

.mod pspice

You can also use a breakout part and assign the model to it.
 

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