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  • Forum Post: Re: How to use the Pspice simulation models downloaded from this website?

    SaraR SaraR
    Hi ZhongYong, The model is encrypted and will only work in PSPICE version 15.7+. From the error message, it shows you are running PSPICE version 10.5. Please contact the Product Information Center at (972)644-5580 or via email at: http://www-k.ext.ti.com/sc/technical-support/email-tech-support.asp...
    on Feb 26, 2010
  • Forum Post: Using TI's PSPICE Power Macro Models

    SaraR SaraR
    The PSPICE power macro models provided by TI are encrypted and will only run in PSPICE Versions 15.7 and up. These models will not run in older versions of PSPICE (since older versions do not support encryption) or in other simulators. In case you are using an older version of PSPICE or another simulator...
    on Mar 4, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: How to use the Pspice simulation models downloaded from this website?

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Jack, It appears that the TC1 statement is not correct. For PSpice, the temperature coefficient should be represented as follows: Rname Node1 Node2 ResistanceValue TC=#, # For your case, the netlist of the INA331 from the Web should be changed: From: R187 88 82 39997 TC1=800E-6 R188 23...
    on Jul 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: loading TI PSpice model (tps63002) into Tina-TI

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Steve, The .lib file from the PSpice model and the .lib file for the TINA model are different. Normally, we convert the PSpice .lib file into a TINA macro and then test it using the reference design. I believe that the TPS63002 is currently being translated into TINA, but I will need to confirm. I'll...
    on Aug 23, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: PSpice model for OPA567

    Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center
    John, The OPA567 model was developed in PSPICE, and I'm not sure why we don't make a PSPICE version available - I have someone looking into that. In the meantime, you can download the TINA model or reference design, open it in TINA-TI, double-click the symbol and choose "Enter Macro"...
    on Oct 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: ERROR - Subcircuit UCC28019 Used by X_U2 is undefined

    Osvaldo Hern��ndez Osvaldo Hern��ndez
    Hi i use the module of power factor correction UCC28019 in a Boost topology. with the program Orcad Capture V9.2.445 CIS. but the moment of simulate there are the next error: ERROR - Subcircuit UCC28019 Used by X_U2 is undefined why? you have this model but to Pspice Schematics...
    on Dec 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: TPS61041 PSPICE model can not be imported by TI TINA

    Steven Yao Steven Yao
    Hello, Sir I can not import the PSPICE model provided by TI on TI website to the TINA-TI, I have below message Can someone advise a correct method to import the PSPICE model?
    on Dec 4, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: PSpice model for OPA140?

    Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center
    John, We're working on the PSPICE version of the OPA140 model - but it's not quite ready yet. Keep an eye on www.ti.com/spicerack, it'll be posted there as soon as it's available.
    on Jan 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Importing TI Pspice models into OrCAD 16.3

    Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center
    David, STEP 1. In order to use the model provided in the web first you need to create a new analog and mixed AD project. Ignore this if you already have a project. See image below. If asked to create the project based on an existing project, you can select the AnalogGNDSymbol.opj. This will...
    on Feb 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Importing TI Pspice models into OrCAD 16.3

    Herman Theodorus - WEBENCH Design Center Herman Theodorus - WEBENCH Design Center
    David, Attached is a tutorial for pspice. On the chapter #3 of this document, it explains how to create a symbol from a netlist. It's basically importing process. (Please visit the site to view this file) BTW, I am not sure if you're aware that we already have INA333 imported in Pspice: http...
    on Feb 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: convert .tsm to standard SPICE

    Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center
    You might also want to see this thread: http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/analog_elab_and_tools/f/234/p/89894/312367.aspx#312367 We generally release both PSPICE and TINA models at the same time; however, with this particular family the PSPICE model was giving us a little trouble. At...
    on Feb 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: How to create .lib from .olb for TPS60500?

    Pontus Olvebrink Pontus Olvebrink
    Hi! I downloaded the .olb file for Orcad for the TPS60500 and I can place the part and everything in my schematic. But I want to be able to simulate my design as well and for that it seems I need the .lib file for it. For some of the components on TI there seems to be a PSpice pack containing both...
    on Mar 4, 2011
  • Forum Post: TPS54388 spice model

    Beniamin Dragoi Beniamin Dragoi
    I'm make a design based on TPS54388 and I need spice model (Tina or Pspice). Is available?
    on May 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Macro-model for MPY634

    Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center
    Arun, Currently we don't have a PSPICE or TINA macromodel for the MPY634KP, however if you are in need of a behavioral macro for a "proof of concept" project you are working on, I might be able to help you. If you are more interested in things such as bandwidth, noise, cmrr and a more...
    on Jul 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: LM324 - Tina TI

    Alex52381 Alex52381
    Hello, I'd like to simulate the LM324 from TINA TI. I see that it only has a PSPICE file. Is it possible to convert this to work in TINA TI? If not, how could I get around this? Thank you, Alex
    on Sep 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Tina-ti (Laplace equation)

    Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center
    Fred, Tina-Ti supports the use of Laplace for AC/transient simulations and the syntax you provided in your example is correct. Regards, Marcos
    on Aug 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: bq25504 simulation

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Sunil, The model in the product folder is a PSpice model. In order to use it, you will need PSpice, version 15.7 or higher since the model is encrypted. All of the power models in TI product folders are encrypted (PSpice or TINA-TI). If you need the model in TINA-TI v9, we can translate the PSpice...
    on Jan 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: UCC2897 PSPICE and/or TINA Transient models

    Alberto Franchi Alberto Franchi
    Hello We are trying to run transient simulations on a project using UCC2897 We saw no specific model is available for UCC2897, but we found models for UCC2891 And unfortunately for UCC2891 the only transient model is for pspice and it's encrypted here the questions: 1) Is there a specific...
    on Mar 8, 2012
  • Forum Post: BQ25504

    Marcus Dehmel Marcus Dehmel
    Hallo , I tried to run the the BQ25504 PSpice-model with a PSpice Student-Version 9.1. and it doesn't work. Could it be, that I can't run the PSpice model of the BQ25504 circuit with a student-version.? regards Marcus
    on Mar 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: UCD7231 Spice model

    Steven Balick Steven Balick
    I have inherited a design that uses a pair of UCD7231 components to run an H-Bridge for a current controller. The design has some strange anomalies that I'd like to experiment with in Spice (TINA, full version). I don't see a compatible model for this in the Spice Rack - unless I am missing something...
    on Apr 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Pspice model for TPS54040

    Peter Moehrle Peter Moehrle
    Dear ladies and gentleman, I have tried to simulate the model for the step down converter TPS54040 with Pspice and Orcad Capture. The lib- File I have downloaded doesn't work and doesn't look like a standard Model lib- File for Pspice. Maybe the reason is that the file is in an encrypted...
    on May 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Cascaded TPS62125 Stability - SPICE/TINA Model?

    dpryan dpryan
    We're having a stability problem with cascaded TPS62125 chips (12V to 5V; 5V to -5V). The problem occurs when input voltage is powered, and then power is quickly disconnected and reconnected. This causes the rails to go out of regulation (outputting something like +1.5V and -1.3V respectively)...
    on Aug 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: model pspice

    hiren dave hiren dave
    I need to create pspice model for PGA280. There is an IBIS model available. Can anyone give me step by step instruction how to convert the IBIS file to pspice. I have OrCAD 15.7.
    on Jan 16, 2013
  • Forum Post: PSpice model for OPA140?

    John Gibilisco John Gibilisco
    Again, another part that I need a PSpice model for and TI only has TINA. Can someone at TI provide PSpice models for this and other precision op-amps? Thanks.
    on Jan 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: SN74LVC1G04

    Esaki Esaki
    Hi, SN74LVC1G04 only have a IBIS and a HPSICE (encrypted) model. I need a PSPICE model for LTSPICE or TINA simulation. Anyone knows where to get it or how to convert IBIS or HSPICE encrypted to PSPICE? thanks.
    on Mar 9, 2013
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