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Tina Noise Sources

Tina Noise Sources

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Lothar Meier
Posted by Lothar Meier
on May 15 2012 07:31 AM
Prodigy30 points

Hi,

Im new here, so sorry when doing something wrong and bad english.

Im working  through the book "operational amplifier noise" from Art Kay. He wrote that one can download the voltage and current

noise sources for building  op amp noise model with discrete noise sources.

I tried to search at ti.com( as Art  Kay recomended) but can't find it.

can somebody help me to find the right link for download.

thank you

Lothar

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  • Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Posted by Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    on May 15 2012 14:58 PM
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    Lothar,

    I could not find the .TSM files, however, I did find the .lib files for each noise source. I have posted them here. If you use TINA-TI v9, you can create the .TSM files using the New Macro Wizard for the sources and customize the symbol as you see fit.

    Britt

    8831.femt.lib

    8787.vnse.lib

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  • Lothar Meier
    Posted by Lothar Meier
    on May 16 2012 02:05 AM
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    Ok.

    now it works.

    Thank you !

    best regards

    Lothar

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  • Art Kay
    Posted by Art Kay
    on May 22 2012 09:18 AM
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    Finding Tina Noise Sources.pdf

    Lothar,

    Some additional info:

    Many different example circuits are included directly in Tina.  This includes the noise sources as well as other useful examples.  The examples are located in “File > Open Examples > Noise Sources”.  The attachment also shows how to get the example noise source circuit shown in the book.  Other example circuits are also given in this section.

     I hope this helps.

     Art

    Art Kay Senior Applications Engineer High Performance Linear

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  • Lothar Meier
    Posted by Lothar Meier
    on May 22 2012 23:30 PM
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    Hello Art,

    thank you!

    Lothar

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