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Hi there,
I would like to use the LM6132 (preffered LM6132B) in my spice calculation, but get the following error:
How can I fix this?
Cheers,
Patrick
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Hey Patrick,
This is a known issue that we are resolving with some of the legacy components in the PSpice for TI integrated library. Please download the model from the product page and import it using this procedure: https://training.ti.com/pspice-ti-3rd-party-model-import
All the best,
Carolina
Hi Carolina
Problem here is, that if I wanna do the pin mapping, there is no model with exactly 5 pins available.
Either the model has only 3 pins or more than 5 and I get the following error:
Any suggestion on that?
Cheers,
Patrick
Hey Patrick,
Could you please confirm with me what version of PSpice for TI you are currently using? You can see this in PSpice for TI and navigating to "Help" then "TI Models, Products or Applications Support" (screenshot below)
Best,
Jerry
Hi Jerry
Did I fresh download today and it is running with the following version:
Cheers,
Patrick
Hey Patrick,
The PSpice for TI library will auto update overnight as long as the application is closed. I do not recommend to "Reinstall Models and Libraries" as this will revert your library version to the earliest.
As for the third party import, you need to select a template with power supply options (V+ and V-), if you do not have a template available you may use the default rectangle. This can be done by not "replacing the symbol" and just selecting "Finish."
All the best,
Carolina