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Error when trying to import TPS61085 Spice model into TINA-TI

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Ryan Thompson
Posted by Ryan Thompson
on Feb 06 2012 13:07 PM
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Hi,

I have attempted to import the TPS51085 Spice model into TINA-TI, and I got the following error.

Invalid device: $CDNENCSTART. Line: #41.

$CDNENCSTART

followed by:

The circuit cannot be opened or cannote be converted to a macro.

I am running version 9 of TINA-TI.  I used the New Macro Wizard, and I selected TPS61085 as the subcircuit since the wizard found more than one subcircuit in the .lib file.

Please help.

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  • Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Posted by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    on Feb 06 2012 14:12 PM
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    Verified by Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
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    Ryan,

    The PSpice models in the TI product folders for power products are encrypted and can only be used in PSpice version 15.7 or higher. If you need the model in TINA-TI, please let me know and I will get the model converted into a .TSM file.

    Britt

     

    tina-ti encrypted TPS61085
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  • Shawn Fisher
    Posted by Shawn Fisher
    on Feb 06 2012 19:30 PM
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    I'm having the same issue, although I'm trying to use TINA-TI to simulate a TPS62163 . I'd also like to get the TPS62133, TPS2115A and LM3410 converted to work with TINA-TI as well if possible.

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  • Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Posted by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    on Feb 07 2012 09:08 AM
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    Shawn,

    All of the Power PSpice models in the product folders are encrypted and can only be used in PSpice version 15.7 or higher. If there is a PSpice model for the device in the product folder, we are in the process of converting it to TINA (with a few exceptions). The TPS62163 and TPS62133 are in the queue to be converted. I will increase their priority, however, I do not have a schedule for their completion. The TPS2115A and LM3410 do not have PSpice models in the product folder.

    The LM3410 is available in Webench.

    Britt

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  • Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    on Apr 05 2012 14:48 PM
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    Verified by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
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    Hi Ryan,

    The TPS61085 TINA model was uploaded to the product folder in case you are still looking for it: http://www.ti.com/product/tps61085#toolssoftware.

    Best regards,

    Nikhil

     

    Nikhil Gupta

    Power Modeling Engineer

    WEBENCH Design Center

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  • thinwybk
    Posted by thinwybk
    on Apr 11 2012 14:49 PM
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    Britt Brooks
    If you need the model in TINA-TI, please let me know and I will get the model converted into a .TSM file.

    Hello,

    i´ve the same problem. I use the TPS78228. There is no model available. The TPS71728 seems to have a comparable transient behavior. Unfortunately there´s just a PSpice Model available. Could you let me know if there´s another alternative or if there´s a file available which can be used with Tina Ti?

    Thank you very much.

    Florian

    model request TINA TI model TPS71728 TPS78228
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  • Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Posted by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    on Apr 11 2012 15:53 PM
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    Florian,

    Currently, there is no model planned for the TPS78228.

    I will check on the TPS71728 to see if we can get it translated to TINA-TI.

    Britt

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  • thinwybk
    Posted by thinwybk
    on Apr 12 2012 08:49 AM
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    Britt Brooks

    I will check on the TPS71728 to see if we can get it translated to TINA-TI.

    Thank you very much in advance. Is it possible to convert the PSpice-Models of the TPS73533 and/or TPS79933 into a Tina-Model (as comparable models for the TPS78233)?

    Regards.

    tina-ti model request spice model TPS79233 TPS78533 TPS79933
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  • Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    on Apr 26 2012 08:44 AM
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    Hi Thinwybk.

    The TPS73533 TINA model is attached below. It will also be uploaded to the product folder soon.

    Best regards,

    Nikhil

    6305.TPS73533_TRANS.TSC

    Nikhil Gupta

    Power Modeling Engineer

    WEBENCH Design Center

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  • thinwybk
    Posted by thinwybk
    on Apr 26 2012 09:59 AM
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    Nikhil Gupta
    TPS73533 TINA model is attached below

    Hello Nikhil,

    thank you very much. The TI support is realy great!!!

    Regards

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  • Ilario Durante
    Posted by Ilario Durante
    on Nov 22 2012 05:11 AM
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    Hi,

    I have the same issue with TPS61175 PSPICE model. It would be possible to have it converted for TINA-TI?

    Thank you.

    Ilario

    tina-ti TPS61175
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  • Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Posted by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    on Nov 22 2012 17:55 PM
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    Ilario,

    I will enter the request for the TPS61175 to be converted to TINA-TI.

    Britt

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  • Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    on Jan 07 2013 09:22 AM
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    Hi Ilario,

    The TPS61175 TINA-TI model has been released to the web. It should appear under the product folder in 1-2 days. Let me know if you need it earlier.

    Best regards,

    Nikhil Gupta

    Power Modeling Engineer

    WEBENCH Design Center

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  • Jawaid Siddiqi
    Posted by Jawaid Siddiqi
    on Mar 27 2013 17:20 PM
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    Hi,

    For the TPS53318 and TPS53319 I get the following error.

     "Invalid device: $CDNENCSTART. Line #38" when the TINA is trying to parse the .lib file

    Can you please upload the right model for TINA.

    thanks

    Jedi

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  • Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Posted by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    on Mar 28 2013 08:26 AM
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    Jedi,

    Did you read the entire thread on this issue? The PSpice models for power products in the product folders are encrypted and can only be used in PSpice version 15.7 or higher. They cannot be imported into TINA-TI directly.

    I will enter a request for the two models (TPS53318 and TPS53319) to be converted to TINA-TI.

    Britt

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  • iLAP
    Posted by iLAP
    on Apr 01 2013 11:52 AM
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     Hi,

     I've experienced the same problem with the LM3150 model. I now understand why...

    Could you please request the conversion for TINA-TI?

    I know LM3150 is available in WEBENCH and I've already simulated there but I'm having some issues with the real circuit and I wanted to simulate it in TINA, because it's not that easy to change things in WEBENCH.

    Thanks in advance

    PEDRO

     

     

     

     

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