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Creating a model in pspice model editor

rajrevanth61
rajrevanth61 over 11 years ago

Hello all,

I am new to the using of the pspice model editor, Can anyone help me in giving a brief idea regarding  how to model a NEMS switch based on its I-V characteristics.

 

Please help me in this regard

Thanks

Revanth Rajalbandi 

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    rajrevanth61 over 11 years ago

    Hi, thanks for your help can you breif me out little bit more on how to model g based device if i have voltage and current characteristic. I am new to pspice i have never modelled any device previously. please explain me how to start.

     

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    rajrevanth61 over 11 years ago

    Hi, thanks for your help can you breif me out little bit more on how to model g based device if i have voltage and current characteristic. I am new to pspice i have never modelled any device previously. please explain me how to start.

     

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