Hi - can anyone help with:-
1. Spice models for the MJL21194 and the MJL21193
2. Some direction on how to use these models with LTspice using the .model directive
Thanks
1. Spice models for the MJL21194 and the MJL21193
2. Some direction on how to use these models with LTspice using the .model directive
Thanks
Try:
http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MJL21193.LIB
http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MJL21194.LIB
I don't know anything about LTspice; you need to find out how to set the library path so it includes these files; then you can just refer to the part numbers (in this case they're Qmjl21193 and Qmjl21194 ) from the netlist.
Cheers
IH
http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MJL21193.LIB
http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MJL21194.LIB
I don't know anything about LTspice; you need to find out how to set the library path so it includes these files; then you can just refer to the part numbers (in this case they're Qmjl21193 and Qmjl21194 ) from the netlist.
Cheers
IH
Hi Ian,
I´m using LTSpice as well and I got my models working reading this thread.
I never included *.lib files (only *.mod) but think it should work alike.
Cheers
Jens
I´m using LTSpice as well and I got my models working reading this thread.
I never included *.lib files (only *.mod) but think it should work alike.
Cheers
Jens
ACR said:Hi - can anyone help with:-
1. Spice models for the MJL21194 and the MJL21193
2. Some direction on how to use these models with LTspice using the .model directive
The easiest way to use a BJT model in LTSpice (provided it's implemented using a .MODEL statement and not .SUBCKT) is to locate the standard.bjt text file in your LTSpice\lib\cmp folder and just paste it in. If you add the LTSpice-specific Vceo, Icrating and mfg parameters, LTSpice will place this information in the "select bipolar transistor" dialog, which can be convenient.
Appologies for not repling earlier - I tried the ON site - got everthing I wanted - simulation up and runing. Thanks for the help.
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