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LTSpice model import?

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Dick Moore
Wed, Oct 27, 2010 5:53 PM

Hi, nuts -- I'm using LTSpice for some simulations involving op-amps. I would like to use models other than those from Linear. Can someone tell me what form models from, say, TI ,need to be in and where they go in the LTSpice set of folders? I most emphatically am not well versed in Spice and really am stumbling around in the dark. TIA.

Dick Moore

Hi, nuts -- I'm using LTSpice for some simulations involving op-amps. I would like to use models other than those from Linear. Can someone tell me what form models from, say, TI ,need to be in and where they go in the LTSpice set of folders? I most emphatically am not well versed in Spice and really am stumbling around in the dark. TIA. Dick Moore
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Chuck Harris
Wed, Oct 27, 2010 6:07 PM

Basically, LTSpice is compatible with pspice and hspice
models.  There will be some necessary changes, but nothing
too severe.

There is a Yahoo group dedicated to LTSpice.  You might
want to hang out there for a while.

-Chuck Harris

Dick Moore wrote:

Hi, nuts -- I'm using LTSpice for some simulations involving op-amps. I would like to use models other than those
from Linear. Can someone tell me what form models from, say, TI ,need to be in and where they go in the LTSpice set
of folders? I most emphatically am not well versed in Spice and really am stumbling around in the dark. TIA.

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Basically, LTSpice is compatible with pspice and hspice models. There will be some necessary changes, but nothing too severe. There is a Yahoo group dedicated to LTSpice. You might want to hang out there for a while. -Chuck Harris Dick Moore wrote: > Hi, nuts -- I'm using LTSpice for some simulations involving op-amps. I would like to use models other than those > from Linear. Can someone tell me what form models from, say, TI ,need to be in and where they go in the LTSpice set > of folders? I most emphatically am not well versed in Spice and really am stumbling around in the dark. TIA. > > Dick Moore _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To > unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there. >