I just assumed that TI would have spice models for all of their chips. Is it not so?
Also, seriously unhappy that TI PSPICE installed 1GB of data on my already overburdened SSD without asking where to put it.
Hank
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I just assumed that TI would have spice models for all of their chips. Is it not so?
Also, seriously unhappy that TI PSPICE installed 1GB of data on my already overburdened SSD without asking where to put it.
Hank
Hi Henry,
Apologies that the install wasn't a good experience for you. Since this is a duplicate question, I'm going to close this thread. Our responses will be on the other thread.
Thank you and best regards,
Jeff
Jeff,
The part about the LM386 was a duplicate and I have a solution now for that.
The other issue about the install is still a festering sore, I may have to uninstall PSPICE if I can't control where it sticks it's gigabyte of file space.
Hi Henry,
I'm glad you got a solution to your first problem. I'm going to reassign this thread to the "PSPICE for TI" group. They will be better equipped to help you regarding your installation. Wait to hear back from them on your issue.
Thank you and best regards,
Jeff
Hi Henry,
You should be able to specify a location at the beginning of the installation process.
Thank you,
Jackie