Can someone help me how to resolved this problem?
i'm only using 1 current probe but the result of the DC Sweep it's not like what i expect..
and this is what i expect from TI tutorial..
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Can someone help me how to resolved this problem?
i'm only using 1 current probe but the result of the DC Sweep it's not like what i expect..
and this is what i expect from TI tutorial..
I can see that you are doing a nested sweep on VGS and VDS.I can also see that the FET turns on at about 0.7V. What I do not have is the model or the design you are simulating so I cannot comment on any other values. Please archive your design and share it with me and here's how: (+) [FAQ] PSPICE-FOR-TI: How do I share PSpice for TI projects? - Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum - Simulation, hardware & system design tools - TI E2E support forums.
did you follow the instructions to archive the project? The zip file does not contain the model and I got this error:
ERROR(ORPSIM-16276): Simulation cannot be completed because library C:/Users/iviliadevi/Documents/Latihan/PJD16P06A-AU.lib
is not available.
.STMLIB "C:/Users/iviliadevi/Documents/Latihan/PJD16P06A-AU.OLB"
* From [PSPICE NETLIST] section of C:\cds_spb_home\cdssetup\OrCAD_PSpiceTIPSpice_Install\17.4.0\PSpice.ini file:
-----------------------------------------------------------------$
ERROR(ORPSIM-16358): Unable to open stimulus file C:/Users/iviliadevi/Documents/Latihan/PJD16P06A-AU.OLB.
Please either archive the project according to the instructions or attach the two missing files here.
Thanks,
JC
test from ti-2022-12-15T01-05.zip
Sir i've already share the project according this : (+) [FAQ] PSPICE-FOR-TI: How do I share PSpice for TI projects? - Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum - Simulation, hardware & system design tools - TI E2E support forums.
i don't know why you can't open it
try again, this is the new one
OK. But your schematic assumes an NMOS device. Would you please try connecting it as a PMOS and test again?
-JC