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TI components missing from PSPICE for TI

PaulGro
PaulGro over 1 year ago

I have installed Pspice for TI to run a simulation for a TI part TLV9021.

This part and many others are missing from the library and when I tried importing them I have broken my Cadence Pspice.

It now reboots every time I try to open my design file.

Can the TI parts be added to the Pspice for TI ??

Is it the same as importing 3rd party devices ?

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    0 AyushD over 1 year ago

    Most of the TI parts are already available with PSpice for TI installation.
    If any part is not available and you have its model, you can just include configure the library and perform the simulation exactly like any 3rd party device.

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    0 PaulGro over 1 year ago in reply to AyushD

    Ok,  Thanks - I thought I was missing something.  Both of the components I wanted to use were missing and I thought only old obsolete components were visible.

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    0 PaulGro over 1 year ago in reply to AyushD

    Ok,  Thanks - I thought I was missing something.  Both of the components I wanted to use were missing and I thought only old obsolete components were visible.

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