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I am trying to simulate a circuit using one of TI components (SN74ALS541N), and the file I found in the webpage referred to this component
(https://www.ti.com/product/SN74ALS541) is a ".cir" file. However I use Fusion 360 for simulation, and this type of file is not compatible with Fusion schmatics,
I must have a file of the format ".mdl". I tried many ways, from changing the file extension to copy and pasting, but it doesn't work. I contacted autodesk
and they informed me that the file was not compatible, and TI should provide a ".mdl" file as well. In contact with TI, they don't have such file.
So I want to know if someone figured out a way to use TI components on Autodesk schematic softwares, as I think extremelly weird that TI models, one of the
most important manufacturers in the electronics field, is not compatible with the most used design software (Autodesk) !!!!!!!
Hey Carlos,
This doesn't seem to be a device specific question. I believe our simulation team will be able to help you more.
Hi Carlos,
Would you please provide more information on the software you use? As you said, there needs to be a description of the format of the mdl file it expects.
-JC