Has anybody else tryed this out? It's kinda a cool program, especially if you are using TI chips, as they are all in the database. It's free of of the TI website.
The electronics shop at my high school used to have an old version of this... I never knew it was free.
only the Ti version is free, it is a reduced feature version. it seems to work well though, although the wiring method is rather annoying.
i am trying to find a lm3886 spice model to plug in there 🙂
i am trying to find a lm3886 spice model to plug in there 🙂
actually i just reloaded a project that was working fine last night it had 7 ics when it was created and i could do transient analysis. now after reloading it says it can only have a max of 2 ICs so its not a lot of good 🙁
JUst downloaded Tina-Ti a few days ago. Seems to work OK, but I'm a newbie, as well as being a dumb hippy, so what do I now. Anyway, there is a problem. How do you get, or add, the extra connections to op amps. For example, TL072 is a dual version of TL071. But the symbol looks exactly the same; no extra leads. What I have done so far is just enter two TL071s, but that is kinda cumbersome, and it makes things complicated when bread-boarding off the drawing. Any ideas?
Thanx
The Happy Hippy
PS Should this be a new thread?
Thanx
The Happy Hippy
PS Should this be a new thread?
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