In SPICE you can only use the models you have at hand.
And you can add SPICE Models by and by.
But to find those models you need for simulation is NOT easy.
Personally I have searched net and also diyaudio.com to find models.
How do you do to get new models?
Any good sources?
Can you tell how you have found them.
And you can add SPICE Models by and by.
But to find those models you need for simulation is NOT easy.
Personally I have searched net and also diyaudio.com to find models.
How do you do to get new models?
Any good sources?
Can you tell how you have found them.
My library of Transistors:
KSC1845 - KSA992
2N5551 - 2N5401
BD139 - BD140
MJE243 - MJE253
MJE3055 - MJE2955
MJL4281A - MJL4302A
2SC5200 - 2SA1943
JFET:
J113 - LSK170 - LSJ74
MOSFET:
IRF610 - IRF9610
IRF540 - IRF9540
IRFP240 - IRFP9240
EXICON Lateral MOSFET
KSC1845 - KSA992
2N5551 - 2N5401
BD139 - BD140
MJE243 - MJE253
MJE3055 - MJE2955
MJL4281A - MJL4302A
2SC5200 - 2SA1943
JFET:
J113 - LSK170 - LSJ74
MOSFET:
IRF610 - IRF9610
IRF540 - IRF9540
IRFP240 - IRFP9240
EXICON Lateral MOSFET
I started with Bob Cordell's models as a text file, then added as I went along, noting at the top of the file the new additions.
I have separate files for opamps, vacuum tubes and opto-isolators.
I store the file in the cloud so I can pull it up when I'm on the road.
I have separate files for opamps, vacuum tubes and opto-isolators.
I store the file in the cloud so I can pull it up when I'm on the road.
Why I use TinaTi
It already comes with all common transistors, diodes , zener and vertical/ hexfet mosfet
If I have to add models, it is only realistic transistors.
Realistic meaning still manufactured. Which On Semi provides all models for.
Many projects including TI opamps
The models more realistic in TI and also already in library.
It already comes with all common transistors, diodes , zener and vertical/ hexfet mosfet
If I have to add models, it is only realistic transistors.
Realistic meaning still manufactured. Which On Semi provides all models for.
Many projects including TI opamps
The models more realistic in TI and also already in library.
Diodes Inc seem to have SPICE models for most (all?) of their products, and often I can find something usable in their catalog. For instance, just minutes ago I wanted complementary small signal MOSFETs, and found the ZVN3310A and ZVP3310A on Mouser, then got the SPICE models direct from Diodes. I'm a little bit wary of using random models I find in collections with dubious provenance, and prefer getting them straight from the manufacturer.
Here's a bunch of tweaked BJT (both "vintage" and current) LTSpice models for your perusal, see attached and see this thread for details on the method I used. After posting it, I continued measuring and tweaking models for pretty much all the small signal and VAS/driver transistors I have in stock. At one point or another I've used all the models at least once and they seem to work fine, but the usual disclaimers apply: provided as-is, no express or implied warranty, no liability, etc.
These are the models included:
Small signal:
2N5088
2SC1775 / 2SA872
2SC1815
2SA1016
2SC2240 /...
These are the models included:
Small signal:
2N5088
2SC1775 / 2SA872
2SC1815
2SA1016
2SC2240 /...
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I thought this link was found in the ltwiki page linked by rayma above, but I can't find it there now. I've often found models here that Google didn't find, especially for old transistors and opamps:
https://ltwiki.org/files/LTspiceIV/Vendor List/Spice-Models-collection/index.html
General index (including various opamp vendors) here, european diodes and transistors index here, japanese devices index here.
https://ltwiki.org/files/LTspiceIV/Vendor List/Spice-Models-collection/index.html
General index (including various opamp vendors) here, european diodes and transistors index here, japanese devices index here.
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