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Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
Hello,
I can't import the LM43600's spice model provided :
What shall I do ?
Thanks in advance.
Paulo.
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Paulo,
It looks like the pin name of SS/TRK is not allowed in TINA-TI. Please change the 3 instances of SS/TRK with SS_TRK and the model should import correctly.
Hello Britt,
thank you, the spice model is now ok.
could you please send me a link to use the loop response with the Average model ?
Regards.
Paulo.
Paulo,
You should now have the macro for the model (the .TSM file) and a copy of the PSpice circuit. Simply re-create the PSpice circuit in TINA-TI using your specific needs for output capacitance, feedback resistors for your targeted voltage, your inductor and Fs (switching frequency), and run an AC simulation. Please note that the inductor value (L) and Fs will need to be specified in the Macro under the parameters area. TINA-TI does not support parameters like PSpice, so you will have to make the inductor value and the parameter L to be the same independently (pick a 27uH inductor and enter 27U into the macro). You want both values to be the same.
You must keep the injection circuit with the AC source, Cinj1 and Linj1 and their values (100k).