Here is two simulations of one circuit with TL431 and ATL431 models. With TL431 model all is OK. With ATL431 model here is a problem - half of desired output wafe aren't present. How to patch ATL431 model for it's right behavior?
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An addition: this behavior is the same not only with TINA simulator! In the MICROCAP software this problem also present.
TL431 model used from simulator's library.
Link to used ATL431 model - http://www.ti.com/general/docs/lit/getliterature.tsp?baseLiteratureNumber=slvmbj2&fileType=zip
More information about this problem:
The "ATL431A_TRANS.LIB" file contains a comment - "* AC Response modeled as per new datasheet"
Modelled response are very significantly different from datasheet data!
Here is step response from datasheet for 50uA cathode current:
This is modelled step response for 50 uA cathode current:
Here is file with schematic:
Hi Sergey,
I downloaded your example files and was able to see the same results you posted. I went to the ATL431 product page to get the latest version of the model, and was directed to export instructions for WEBENCH. I followed the instructions and downloaded a TI TINA format model/example schematic. I replaced the ATL431 model from your schematic with this new model and got results that match the TL431 results you are looking for.
How to get the latest model:
navigate to the Tools and Software tab of the product page
"www.ti.com/.../toolssoftware"
Click on "TINA-TI Transient Spice Model (Export from WEBENCH) (Rev. A)" to launch the instructions pdf.
Follow these instructions to get a TI TINA example schematic download. Then simply copy the model from this example schematic and paste it into your schematic. Run the simulation again and you should see the results match the TL431 you posted above.
Let me know if you need help or run into problems.
Chris