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Pspice simulation problem, Template not found error

Tim2008
Tim2008 over 6 years ago

Hi guys, this is my first post on this forum (YAY)

I am trying to simulate a class D amplifier and I am using IR2110 Chip. This part was not available in the library but I got the .olb and .opj file of this  part from digikey. I was somehow able to import the part to use in my schematic and when I tried to simulate it, It says the part/device cannot be simulated. No Pspice template found. I found a few things online that said I have to attach it to a similar part in the library but I cant even find a similar library. What do I need to do? This IC is an integral part of the design so I have to simulate it.

Any Help is greatly appreciated

Thank YouIR2110 - This is the part I need to simulate. This is straight from digikey

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 6 years ago

    You won't have the required PSpice Model to be able to simulate this with PSpice. It looks like Infineon have a "MicroSim PSpice model" on their site which will be the LIB file that you need for the model, you will then need to associate the model and the schematic part. Infineon also have a Capture library part on their site and, quite likely, this will have the properties "ready to go" and the LIB file will need to be added to the PSpice Simulation Profile, Configurations Files / Library to simulate.

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