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Customer would like Berkley Spice Model for THS4521

Customer would like Berkley Spice Model for THS4521

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TimothyDarling
Posted by TimothyDarling
on May 08 2009 12:46 PM
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Hello Tina Folks,

Is it possible to get the Berkley Spice Model so the customer can run the simulation on Multisim? He prefers to work with that tool and indicated that the models we release for the part won't run on Mulitsim?

Let me know Thanks

Timothy Darling

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  • JC Zhu - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by JC Zhu - WEBENCH Design Center
    on May 12 2009 12:34 PM
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    Tim,

    This device was modeled in Pspice and TINA.


    Does the customer need help "importing" it into MultiSim? Or has he tried to run it in MultiSim and failed? If latter, do you know what kind of error he got?

    THanks,
    JC

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  • JC Zhu - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by JC Zhu - WEBENCH Design Center
    on May 12 2009 16:09 PM
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    Tim,

    I just simulated the model in MultiSim and it looks OK. However, I don't know if there's a way to share the MultiSim component I created on my computer. If the customer  knows how then we can do that.

    Otherwise he can create his own following these steps:
    http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3173

    Regards,
    JC

     

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  • TimothyDarling
    Posted by TimothyDarling
    on May 12 2009 16:13 PM
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    Hi JC

    With Mulitsim what type of spice model do you need for the amplifier? If we can help the customer getting that into Multisim that would be very helpful.

    The customer does not think it is PSPICE.

    Thanks

    Timothy

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  • JC Zhu - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by JC Zhu - WEBENCH Design Center
    on May 12 2009 16:24 PM
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    Tim,

    The PSPICE model downloaded from the product folder is a text file.

    He needs to follow the steps as described in the URL above, and copy-n-paste the PSPICE model into the multisim component wizard during step 6.

    Regards,
    JC

     

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