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Tool/software:
Hi Team,
I need a transient macro for TPS92610 / 611 / 613. The Macro model available on Ti's website is corrupted.
Best Regards
Vishal Kakade.
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Tool/software:
Hi Team,
I need a transient macro for TPS92610 / 611 / 613. The Macro model available on Ti's website is corrupted.
Best Regards
Vishal Kakade.
Hello Vishal,
Are you using PSpice for TI?
I was able to use the TI part search and find the TPS92610 folder then run the transient simulation available on the part page.
Best,
Isaiah
Hello Vishal,
Okay, the simulation package is for PSpice. Could you try installing PSpice for TI from the part page and open the part folder to run the simulation?
https://www.ti.com/product/TPS92610-Q1#design-tools-simulation
Best,
Isaiah
Hi Vishal,
Yes, I believe you can by going to tools> new macro wizard> from file. However, you may receive an error when importing some of the netlist models without adjusting the syntax.
Document on importing Spice file into TINA:https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/slva527
If this does not work and you are not able to use PSpice for TI, you may have to get support from the modeling group on this. I will reach out and see what I can find.
Best,
Isaiah
Hi Isiah,
Thanks for sharing the document. I am getting below error. after importing the netlist. Any idea on this?
Best Regards
Vishal Kakade
Hello Vishal,
Yes that is what I am seeing as well. I am not sure how to edit the file to align with TINA formatting.
It looks like TINA was done by DesignSoft externally but there is the TINA support link available. You may be able to get help there: https://www.tina.com/technical-support/.
I will also see if we can contact another group about this.
Best,
Isaiah