DISCRETE.LIB
A large collection of Transistor and Diode SPICE Models
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DISCRETE.LIB - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
A large collection of Transistor and Diode SPICE Models
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DISCRETE.LIB - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
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DISCRETE.zip (Replacement Download for DISCRETE.LIB in 'ZIP' File Format)
Download URL: DISCRETE.zip
NOTE: This Zip File Version may be more compatible for typical Computer Download...the DISCRETE.LIB File is contained within the ZIP File. Simply 'OPEN' same for access.
Download URL: DISCRETE.zip
NOTE: This Zip File Version may be more compatible for typical Computer Download...the DISCRETE.LIB File is contained within the ZIP File. Simply 'OPEN' same for access.
Do you have any clues about the origins of this file? After quickly scanning it in a text editor, my impression is that it may be from one of the "student" versions of PSPICE in the early 1990's.
DISCRETE.LIB Origin...
I believe you may be correct...I originally found two libraries online after lengthy search and with minor editing and conversion combined and renamed them DISCRETE.LIB since it does contain only discrete devices (transistors and diodes). It is now in 3f5 Format. I also have a small collection of SPICE Models of very rare Integrated Circuits Tubes/Valves and other Components.
Here is the Download URL for DISCRETE.LIB.txt:
http://www.box.net/shared/lu3lgily49
This will allow direct viewing with a text editor. To utilize same as a SPICE File remove the .txt Filename Extension
HINT: For those who would like to know...Notepad or any simple text editor can be used to view or convert many File Formats quickly and easily. As in the example above...simply access the Filename and 'backspace' to remove the .txt Extension and the File will change to .LIB Format. Normally, Filename extensions are not Upper or Lower Case Sensitive. Most Filename Extensions contain a period punctutation mark followed by three letters. I use Notepad for a great deal of my projects. The Files are small, efficient and very stable.
I believe you may be correct...I originally found two libraries online after lengthy search and with minor editing and conversion combined and renamed them DISCRETE.LIB since it does contain only discrete devices (transistors and diodes). It is now in 3f5 Format. I also have a small collection of SPICE Models of very rare Integrated Circuits Tubes/Valves and other Components.
Here is the Download URL for DISCRETE.LIB.txt:
http://www.box.net/shared/lu3lgily49
This will allow direct viewing with a text editor. To utilize same as a SPICE File remove the .txt Filename Extension
HINT: For those who would like to know...Notepad or any simple text editor can be used to view or convert many File Formats quickly and easily. As in the example above...simply access the Filename and 'backspace' to remove the .txt Extension and the File will change to .LIB Format. Normally, Filename extensions are not Upper or Lower Case Sensitive. Most Filename Extensions contain a period punctutation mark followed by three letters. I use Notepad for a great deal of my projects. The Files are small, efficient and very stable.
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