MPF102 equivalent on multisim 12.0

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Hi all,
I'm currently studying to get my diploma in electrotechnology. I am an electrician by trade.
The subject I am studying in analogue circuits. During this we do exercises on a program called multisim (I've got version 12.0).
The circuit im working on is JFET characteristics and it requires the use of a MPF102. My version of multisim doesn't have that component. I have researched a lot. Multisim doesn't have 2n5458, 2n5457, j310, 2n3819. I have tried bf245a and bf256a and 2n5486. These didn't give me the answers I needed and the load lines all looked wrong.
Any help or suggestions are welcome as its really starting to get to me that I cant nut this one out,

Thanks,
Sami.

P.s. this is the second time I have posted this thread, if you see a duplicate let me know cos im not sure if the first one worked

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Also just discovered that multisim doesn't have 2n3796 which I need for another experiment and multisim doesn't have anything in the 2n397_ family
 
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I'm not familiar with Multisim, but most SPICE tools have a function called "new component wizard" or so. Google told me that there is also such a function in Multisim
https://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/260504431AC975E886257C7C0063CB27

So if this works like e.g. in Micro-Cap, then as long as you find an appropriate SPICE-Model you can integrate that part into your simulation!

Let me know if that worked
 

This is PSPICE model for MPF102:


.MODEL MPF102 NJF (VTO=-3.061588 BETA=286.155879m LAMBDA=20m IS=10f RS=239.291052 CGD=1.542479p CGS=2.567003p PB=1.49 KF=7.905907f AF=499.953m)
 
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