However, I am unable to find the NPN/PNP transistors icon on the
schematic panel, although from the electric video 1 (older version of
electric), at 02:50, there should be NPN/PNP transistors icon beside
the PMOS and NMOS icon, the latest version 8.09 of electric has a
different icon (one 4 port and another 2 port n transistors).
Therefore, I was wondering whether anyone faces the same problem? I
have downloaded the version 8.09 Electric from 
http://www.staticfreesoft.com/products.html.
Thank You



On Dec 24, 2:46 am, pallav <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 23, 9:35 am, war_of_justice <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi all, does anyone knows whether electric can be used for BJT
> > simulation? If yes, where can i find some of these models to carry out
> > some simulation...
>
> > Thank You
>
> > On Dec 23, 12:55 pm, pallav <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > On Dec 22, 11:34 pm, war_of_justice <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I am currently a student of Nanyang Technological University of
> > > > Singapore working on my final year project which required the use of
> > > > electric. There is a C5_models.txt in electric link which comprises of
> > > > only n and p mos model. May i know Is there any other process that
> > > > support Bipolar junction transistors (BJT) for Electric and where can
> > > > i download those processes? Thank You very much
>
> > > Try looking at the available process 
> > > here:http://www.mosis.com/products/fab/vendors/
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> > > In particular, the TSMC mixed-mode processes. You can try contacting
> > > MOSIS on how to obtain SPICE models for the BJT.
>
> > > Good luck.
>
> The NPN/PNP transistors on the schematic panel are the BJT
> transistors. Electric will generate the SPICE deck for you. However, I
> don't think Electric provides models for the devices themselves.
> Depending upon the technology process you are interested in, you can
> contact MOSIS (or a different foundry), sign a NDA and have access to
> the BJT models for a particular process. Alternatively, if you are
> just interested in doing simulation, you can take a look at 
> this:http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~jan/spice/spice.overview.html#Bipolar
>
> Although I haven't tried it, I think a SPICE simulator should have a
> default/basic BJT model.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

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