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Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
I am trying to simulate the THS4521 and I'm getting errors when trying to run it. I am using the PSPICE Rev C model with LTspice. From letting it auto-generate, the model still complains about the following when doing analysis:
ERROR: Node U2:I0:I21:1:102 is floating and connected to current source G:U2:I0:I21:1:RA
ERROR: Node U2:I0:I19:1:102 is floating and connected to current source G:U2:I0:I19:1:RA
ERROR: Node U2:I0:I19:1:302 is floating and connected to current source G:U2:I0:I19:1:RC
u2:i0:vprobe1b: Missing value, assumed 0V @ DC
u2:i0:vprobe2b: Missing value, assumed 0V @ DC
u2:i0:vprobe2a: Missing value, assumed 0V @ DC
u2:i0:vprobe1a: Missing value, assumed 0V @ DC
u2:i0:vprobe4: Missing value, assumed 0V @ DC
u2:i0:i32:vprobe: Missing value, assumed 0V @ DC
I saw there was another thread about the TINA model not working correctly with single ended supplies and wondered if that could be part of the issue.
Nicholas,
Your chosen tool's EULA forbids us from helping troubleshoot problems with our models.
Please consider using TINA, a free Spice simulator available for download at the following URL:
http://www.ti.com/tool/tina-ti
Regards,
John