• Join
  • Sign In with my.TI Login
Texas Instruments
  • Products
  • Applications
  • Tools & Software
  • Support & Community
  • Sample & Buy
  • About TI
Sample & Purchase Cart Sample & Purchase Cart
  • Search
  • Advanced
TI E2E™ Community
  • Support Forums
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • Videos
  • 简体中文
  • More ...
TI Home » TI E2E Community » Support Forums » Interface » Industrial Interface » Industrial Interface Forum » spice simulations
Share
Industrial Interface
  • Forum
  • Files
Options
  • Subscribe via RSS
Check out
Analog Wire blog
  • $core_v2_blog.Current.Name

    Cable equalization 101 – Automating your design

    Posted 2 days ago
    by Hooman Hashemi
    Judging by the number of views on a post related to numerical...
  • $core_v2_blog.Current.Name

    RS-485 - Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    Posted 6 days ago
    by Neel Seshan
    Would you agree that RS-485 has turned out to be one of the most...
  • $core_v2_blog.Current.Name

    Filter for thought

    Posted 7 days ago
    by Soufiane Bendaoud
    Have you ever wondered how engineers designed active filters...

spice simulations

spice simulations

This question is answered
badr ammour101188
Posted by badr ammour101188
on Apr 25 2012 08:10 AM
Prodigy100 points

Hi everyone

i would like in the frame of a project  to do spice SPICE simulations with the software Multisim (NI)

That's basically the circuit i want to simulate

1256.High Voltage DI design.pdf

For the ISO7242, I have thought about using 4 basic optocouplers (with photodiode & diode), then i saw in the document above, page 17, that ther was a device I/O schematics, so i'm wondering if i should follow it or no (the point is that i didn't really catch it)

Beside, i don't know at all how to do for the serializer SN65HVS882 in order to simulate it (no documents found in TI website)

I have already read the tutorials in National instruments website but i don't really know how to simulate this.

If someone have got some advice i would be very thankful

Thans for your attention

Badr

SPice isolator serializer
Report Abuse
  • Reply
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
All Replies
  • Thomas Kugelstadt
    Posted by Thomas Kugelstadt
    on Apr 25 2012 20:06 PM
    Verified Answer
    Verified by Thomas Kugelstadt
    Mastermind25560 points

    Unfortunately we don't use Multisim NI here. In fact many customers required small evaluation modules (EVMs) for both devices as they figured they need to build the circuit up anyway once the simulation is done. So we offer these EVMs on our website where you can order them.

    Regards, Thomas

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • badr ammour101188
    Posted by badr ammour101188
    on Jun 07 2012 08:20 AM
    Prodigy100 points

    Hi Thomas Kugelstadt 

    I just have a question about the LEDs you used in your design. I couldn't find simple LEDs to use, but i found these ones DS67. The problem is that we don't have enough space in our card  to use these ones ( we would like 24 , one for each input) Do you have any idea about it?

    Thanks in advance for your help

    Regards, Badr

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • badr ammour101188
    Posted by badr ammour101188
    on Jun 07 2012 08:39 AM
    Prodigy100 points

    ahh we don't need high voltage LEDs !!!!

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
TI E2E™ Community
  • Support Forums
  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Groups
  • Site Support & Feedback
  • Settings
TI E2E™ Community Groups
  • TI University Program
  • Make the Switch
  • Microcontroller Projects
  • Motor Drive & Control
Other Communities
  • Deyisupport
  • Designsomething.org
  • beagleboard.org
  • TI on Element 14
  • TI on TechXchangeSM
Other Technical & Support Resources
  • WEBENCH® Design Center
  • Product Information Centers
  • Technical Documents
  • TI Design Network
  • TI Technical Articles
  • TI Training

All content and materials on this site are provided "as is". TI and its respective suppliers and providers of content make no representations about the suitability of these materials for any purpose and disclaim all warranties and conditions with regard to these materials, including but not limited to all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement of any third party intellectual property right. TI and its respective suppliers and providers of content make no representations about the suitability of these materials for any purpose and disclaim all warranties and conditions with respect to these materials. No license, either express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, is granted by TI. Use of the information on this site may require a license from a third party, or a license from TI.

Content on this site may contain or be subject to specific guidelines or limitations on use. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the Terms of Use of the site; third parties using this content agree to abide by any limitations or guidelines and to comply with the Terms of Use of this site. TI, its suppliers and providers of content reserve the right to make corrections, deletions, modifications, enhancements, improvements and other changes to the content and materials, its products, programs and services at any time or to move or discontinue any content, products, programs, or services without notice.

Follow Us Texas Instruments on Facebook Texas Instruments on Twitter Texas Instruments on LinkedIn Texas Instruments on Google+
TI Worldwide | Contact Us | my.TI Login | Site Map | Corporate Citizenship | mobile m.ti.com (Mobile Version)

TI is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company. Innovate with 100,000+ analog ICs and
embedded processors, along with software, tools and the industry’s largest sales/support staff.

© Copyright 1995-2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Trademarks | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use