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hello,
may you please send the spice/Tina model of the mosfet?
Kind Regards,
Amr Elhadidy
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hello,
may you please send the spice/Tina model of the mosfet?
Kind Regards,
Amr Elhadidy
Amr,
Did you look at the web to try to find the models before John's reply?
The reason I ask is we recently changed how our products are displayed on TI.com and I would be interested to know if you went looking for the model and was unable to locate it and your thoughts on the new layout of th ewebpage.
Hello John,
I was trying to download the TINA model but unfortunately it can't be downloaded. Could you check it please?
Thank you,
Amr
Hi Amr,
I had no problem downloading the TINA-TI model. Please go to the product folder and under Design & development click on Design tools & simulation. There you will find links to download the TINA-TI and PSpice models. Please note, the TINA-TI model is encrypted and the PSpice model is unencrypted. You can easily create a macro in TINA-TI from the unencrypted PSpice model as shown in this app note:
Hello John,
It is now fine but the downloaded file first is an html document. Then I changed the extension to .tsm instead of .html. It was successfully inserted in TINA.
Thank you very much.
Kind Regards,
Amr
Hello Chris,
I don't remember exactly. I didn't find the model within the Tina simulation programm then I believe I showed quickly on the website and have seen only the pspice model. I have chekced the website now to see and it looks so without the TINA model:
The website is very well organized. However, for the reference designs, I think it is necessary to add some table with each design showing what the inputs and outputs are. These are helpful during navigation through the projects to find out the suitable one.
As far as I know TINA has mainly the SPICE models of ti products. I would highly suggest that ti adds a TINA model or at least a simplified model of the IC that is capable with TINA which would save alot of searching time.
Regards,
Amr
Thanks for the feedback. We will pass this onto the digital marketing team. I am going to close this thread.