Re: Non-linear model for SPICE
- From: "Kevin Aylward" <see_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 07:35:51 GMT
wombat wrote:
Hi All,
I need to create a resistor whose resistance varies according to an
equation with the variables of the top and bottom voltage (ie. the
voltage across it). I use Altium (was Protel) but I suspect the
fundamental process is the same. My main concern is that it is what
excel would refer to as a circular reference but I don't understand
the inner workings of SPICE tools to know whether it's feasible.
In generic spice you use the "B Source".
e.g
b1 1 0 i=2.4*V(1,0) + 3.5*V(1,0)*V(1,0)*
This makes the current through nodes 1,0 be a function of the voltage
across it, i.e. a non-linear resister.
You should make a .subckt model with all the details in it etc...read
manual etc..
Kevin Aylward B.Sc.
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