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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Hello,
i have Protel DXP and i want to use the Spice Models from ON Semiconductor... but i don't know how to make them work.. Have tried "add simulation model" in & out but i can't make it work. How can i put a pspice or spice2/3 model into protel??? anyone know? Thank you very much! Regards Timo |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Last time I tried to use the spice sim in protel was a dismal failure. Protel is for PCB layout ( despite what the marketing dept. says
I much prefer Simetrix, its library management is just brilliant - give it a directory and it runs around vacuuming up all the spice models it can find, and even gets the schematic symbols right most of the time. There's a free evaluation version you can download - limited nodes, but still useful. |
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