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Hi team please provide the SPICE model for the below part number.
TPS62746
I tried to get it from ti website but i a can see PSpice transient model which is not compatible with the LT spice
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Hi team please provide the SPICE model for the below part number.
I tried to get it from ti website but i a can see PSpice transient model which is not compatible with the LT spice
Hi Narendra,
We unfortunately don't support third party simulation tools. The model works in PSPICE. You can download the free 'PSPICE-FOR-TI' in the same product folder of TPS62746.
Best regards,
Varun
Hi Narendra,
You can download the unencrypted PSPICE model here https://www.ti.com/lit/zip/slvmbg7
Best regards,
Varun
i have it but i am expecting specifically for third party tool support spice model
Hi Narendra,
This is the only model we have for third party SPICE tools. It could be other simulators may give errors or interpret part of the PSPICE netlist wrongly. Since the model is developed and tested only for PSPICE, it is recommended to use PSPICE-FOR-TI for your simulations.
Best regards,
Varun
Hi Narendra,
Please use PSPICE for simulating this device.
Best regards,
Varun
Hi Varun i want to test this device at different operating conditions for that i need to change the input voltage and load current values, but it is encrypted model i am unable to change. please help me on this
Hi Narendra,
It should be possible to change the VIN and load on the schematic page of the PSPICE project. I checked it and was able to modify VIN and load.
Are you not able to do this in the tool? Could you check which version of PSPICE-FOR-TI you have?
Best regards,
Varun
Hi Varun my tool version is 17.2,
i am trying to update here(ref 1st image) and after running the simulation i am getting 3.6V in measurement
Hi Narendra,
You would need to make the steady state sim as the active one. You can choose it in the box highlighted in red. It seems to me that you updated the steady state schematic, but still run the startup sim.
Best regards,
Varun
Hi Varun i am trying to calculate the efficiency of the DC-Dc converter for that i am taking the input current measurement as below i am getting an efficiency of 45.49% why i am getting that much low efficiency. Can u please hep me on this.
V_in | I_in _pk (mA) |
I_in _rms (mA) |
Load current_rms (mA) |
V_out_Ripple (mV) |
V_out (V) |
Efficiency (%) |
3.7 | 330 | 140.8285657 | 131.6985 | 4.7 | 1.8001 | 45.4972325 |
3.7 | 269 | 114.7966187 | 50.019 | 6.01 | 1.8007 | 21.2053551 |
VIN = 3.7V, VOUT= 1.8V & IOUT = 0.1317A:
Hi Narendra,
To calculate the efficiency it will be best to enable power data collection. You can do this by going to 'Edit Simulation Profile' and choosing 'All but internal subcircuits' for Power under the 'Data Collection' tab.
Once the simulation is run, you can add traces for the power of the input DC source as well the load resistor. You can also use an averaging function for the power from the input source by modifying it's trace expression to 'AVG(W(VIN))'.
Best regards,
Varun