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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: Re: Wish to simulate TPS40200

    SaraR SaraR
    Hi treez, TINA-TI can be downloaded from http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tina-ti.html . There has been an update to TPS40200 which has not been deployed to the download library. The updated models are located at: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/tps40200.html#toolssoftware...
    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: TPS61175 Spice Model for TINA Design Suite V8.0

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    TI does not currently have a model for the TPS61175. For a full list of the currently available models on the TI website, please visit the following link: http://www.ti.com/spicerack/ Check back regularly as new models are being added weekly.
    on Mar 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: How to use TINA-TI files from the product folder

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    There are two kinds of TINA-TI files provided for Power models in the Product folder. The first is the Reference Design (.TSC) which is a fully functioning design using the product to show the capabilities of the model. The Reference Design is usually based on the EVM that is available for the product...
    on May 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: spice model for TPS61220

    SaraR SaraR
    Hi Lucien, Thank you for your interest in Texas Instruments products and services. We received your request for a model of the TPS61220 , but are not able to assist you directly at the current time. Please contact the Product Information Center at support@ti.com for further assistance...
    on Jun 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: DAC5681Z output model

    Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center
    I know this is a very late response (our apologies), but this has been covered in an article in our Analog Applications Journal. The article has links to TINA simulation circuits that are examples of how to do this. This TINA file is also a simple model of the DAC5681 output: (Please visit the...
    on Jun 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Spice model for UC3705

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    · Thank you for your interest in Texas Instruments products and services. We received your request for a model of the UC3705 , but are not able to assist you directly at the current time. Please contact the Product Information Center at support@ti.com for further assistance. We appreciate...
    on Aug 5, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS61087 - TINA-REFERENCE

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Thank you for your interest in Texas instruments products and services. We currently have a PSpice model for the TPS61087. If you need the model translated for use in TINA-TI, please contact the Product Information Center at support@ti.com for further assistance. When requesting the model, please...
    on Aug 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Adding a TINA Model

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    NJC, If you have downloaded the TINA .TSM file, you do not need to "Add a new model". You simply need to use the Insert--->Macro... from the top menu. A dialog box will appear and you can navigate to the location where you stored the .TSM file. This will place the macro into your schematic...
    on Aug 25, 2010
  • Forum Post: How to Use TINA with Active Components other than TI

    CharlieWW CharlieWW
    Following the instructions in the TI document SLVA424-April 2010 "Importing a SPICE NetList into TINA-TI, I get the following error message after successfully importing and compiling the AD8675 and ISL28127 op-amps: The circuit cannot be converted to a macro . This error was not a problem...
    on Aug 26, 2010
  • Forum Post: INA333 Multisim 10 Simulation

    Dongfeng Xie Dongfeng Xie
    I have downloaded the TI-TINA simulation file of INA333 . The simulation results could come out but the speed of simulation was too slow. So I got the Macromodel file of INA333 from the TI-TINA simulation file. Then I tried to make a model of INA333 using Multisim 10 and the macromodel filr------ina333...
    on Sep 4, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS51200 Tina pspice average model

    Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center Britt Brooks - WEBENCH® Design Center
    Paul, The PSpice models for the SMPS devices in the TI product folders are encrypted and can only be used in PSpice version 15.7 or higher. I will send you the procedure for requesting the TINA model. Britt
    on Nov 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: ADS8326 on SPICE

    Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center
    We don't have a SPICE model available for the ADS8326 (or for most of our data converters) - it's hard to build a complete model in SPICE. What were you hoping to be able to model? I'd like to understand. We have played around with some ideas for just modeling the front-end of SAR converters...
    on Nov 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: OPA134 in Tina

    Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center Rick Downs - WEBENCH Design Center
    Clive, The OPA134 model is a Boyle model and and doesn’t model supply current correctly. Since the OPA134 is specified for high performance audio, we tested two models that we thought would be suitable; the OPA1641 which is available for TINA Spice, and the OPA827 component-level model available...
    on Nov 30, 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: LM317 Spice Model

    Shihab Shihab
    Hi, Can I get Spice Model for LM317MQ? Thanks, Shihab.
    on Dec 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Bode Plot of TPS51200

    Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center Nikhil Gupta - WEBENCH Design Center
    Hi Thu, Average models are only required for switching converters since the simulator can not find a steady state point (because of the switching activity). For a Linear Regulator which does not have any switching elements, you can use the same model for both transient and AC (Bode Plot) Analysis...
    on Dec 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: tina ti simulation model for ucc2305/3305

    Ecaterina Andreias Ecaterina Andreias
    hi does anyone know if there is a simultaion model for this controller ucc2305 or ucc3305? i would like to simulate a HID ballast using TINA, but i can't find any simulation model for this microcontroller. or if someone knows any other simulation program that has more libraries for uc. ...
    on Jan 17, 2011
  • 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: UCC37322 Model

    Neil Albaugh Neil Albaugh
    Where can I find a TINA model for a UCC37322? Without a model it is difficult to simulate a system transient response. BTW-- TI's website is really slow and I'm tired of receiving "Request Too Large" pages when I try to use TI's parametric selection tools.
    on Apr 24, 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: 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
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