Hi folks,
for a test cicuit I need to simulate a OP284 from AD. So I fetched
the spice model from AD, dropped the file into ..\SIM\Analog Devices\
and tried to start a transient simulation.
The simulation failed because some of the parameters in the new
model are unknown to the Protel simulator.
> The "parameters" you listed are just names of controlled sources. That can
> not be the problem. The analog devices models look ok, they are pure spice
> and should work. There must be something else what makes your simulations
> fail. What about your windows default decimal separator ? European
So finally the problem was sitting in front of my PC: ME !
It is not sufficient to copy the "vendorXYZ.ddb" into the
.\Library\Sch\ folder but I had to open the "vendorXYZ.ddb"
database and to select and export all simulation models to a path
.\Library\Sim\vendorXYZ\ .
After opening the "v
Look at http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/msp/tools/macromod.htm
-Tom
> HI!
>
> I HOPE EVERYBODY IS OK.
>
> I NEED SOME HELP. I HOPE SOMEONE OF YOU CAN GIVE THE SIMULATION MODELS OF
THE
> PARTS:
>
> TLC2201MFKB
>
> TLC271FK
>
> [..]
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* Th
Poor workaround: AFAIK you can import any types of documents into the ddb
file.
By importing your BMPs or TIFs into the database you ensure that your
colleague
gets all files. The only thing left to do for him is to export all graphic
files
to the project directory.
-Tom
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