The 'simulator-engine' protel uses is XSpice, an extended Spice3. It is very powerful and you can substitute almost any 'non-standard-Spice-structure' of e.g. PSpice. IsSpice uses the XSpice-engine too, so it might be just a very small problem to fix in the IsSpice-model to become accepted by the protel simulator. There is not much literature about XSpice available in the net, the original manual comes from the georgia institute of technology in atlanta/georgia/usa, you can order one there (but it is not free, i guess). The www.intusoft.com page is a good point to start searching.
Rolf Molitor Ingenieurbuero i2e Remscheid/Germany -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Duane Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. April 2002 21:24 Betreff: [PEDA] spice models > We've recently started using circuit simulation here. While trying to > simulate a PWM, we discovered it is an 'IsSpice' model. > Any good tips for finding a Protel compatible model source... purchased or > otherwise... would be appreciated. > > How about 'IsSpice' to Pspice conversion ( seems like a longshot, but i'll > just put it out there ) > > Thanks > Duane Foster * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To post a message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To leave this list visit: * http://www.techservinc.com/protelusers/leave.html * * Contact the list manager: * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Forum Guidelines Rules: * http://www.techservinc.com/protelusers/forumrules.html * * Browse or Search previous postings: * http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
