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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models How do I know if a model provided by Texas Instruments is encrypted or unencrypted?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
I would like to use my model in a floating ground application such as a Buck device in inverting buck boost configuration. However the model does not seem to support this…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , OPA320 , CSD , TL431 , TPS2811 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Where do I find various types of models provided by Texas Instruments (PSpice, TINA-TI, SIMPLIS, IBIS, IBIS-AMI, etc.)?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
I would like to know the differences between a Transient Model and an Average Model.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
Some of the LDO models that were recently released work fine in PSpice, but give a missing subcircuit warning when imported into other tools. How do I fix this?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
There are many things that can cause the simulation to give unexpected results (which may or may not be a direct result of the model). As a general practice, please follow…
Part Number: TPS61193 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI ,
Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models
Hi
We are going to simulate TPS61193 with TINA-TI. However there is only PSPICE mode is available on the TI web site.
Can we use this PSPICE…