Re: Using Spice models in SwitcherCad: help



On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 01:41:28 GMT, JosephKK
<joseph_barrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Oriarso wrote:
>
>> Hallo,
>> I'm a student and I've a problem using Spice models into SwitcherCad.
>> I downloaded the models from Internet, but I'm not sure I used those
>> correctly since the simulation results are unreliable.
>>
>> Can someone explain to me how to insert/put spice models into
>> SwitcherCad? Or the rason for which a Spice model downloaded fron
>> Internet cause many errors and/or give unrealiable resultrs.
>>
>> Thanks! Oriarso.
>
>Probably because they use very different models and a spice model for a
>transistor may look like a bizarre collection of sources, admittances, and
>susceptances.

Spice models are pretty standard for all flavors of Spice.

What does "simulation results are unreliable" mean? That usually
implies ESTO (equipment smarter than operator :-)

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