There are 5532 versions on this page.Those do and are very accurate overall (excellent resource by a professional) : https://s-audio.systems/blog/spicemodels/
There are no 5532 models at TI for any simulation application. They clearly do not want any new designs using the old 5532 part. They do have models for the suggested replacements. So, if you want to use the classic 5532 you will have to find a model elsewhere and TINA will not help.Perhaps there are chip models bundled with SPICE tools. However, if you visit 5532 design and development
https://www.ti.com/product/NE5532#design-development .. there are no 5532 SPICE models
A license is around 5$ .Windows license just to run one application.
You don't need one to run windows tho. As for the OS ,get it from the official Microsoft.
Windows media creation tool , or iso download links.
You can use other " ways " to activate windows . But there's not a problem with running it without a license.
The 5532 and 4562 PDIPs still have Active Status. They are not NRND, obsolete, or Last Buy. There is a PSPICE model for 4562 but not for 5532. If you want to SIM 4562 plan for the model to disappear without warning. I think PDIPs from TI are deprecated/NRND.There are no 5532 models at TI for any simulation application. .....
I use TINA-TI on my Mac: https://neurochrome.com/pages/running-windows-programs-on-mac-for-free
It looks like Wineskin is being replaced by something else. I've yet to try that route.
I'd probably try to get QSpice running on my Mac if I was to start over today.
Tom
It looks like Wineskin is being replaced by something else. I've yet to try that route.
I'd probably try to get QSpice running on my Mac if I was to start over today.
Tom