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How to add the .net file provided by EPC for simulation

KW202603107421
KW202603107421 3 days ago

When simulating the LMG1210, I want to use real GaN switches in the simulation. However, for models like the EPC2204, the manufacturer only provides a .net file. After changing the file extension to .lib, capitalizing .subckt and .ends, and appending EPC2204A, the simulation model still cannot be read.

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    0 IshaS 2 days ago

    Hi,


    Can you try below:


    Open the .net file in Notepad or any text editor.
    Look for a line that starts with
    SUBCKT


    Copy only the part from:
    .SUBCKT EPC2204A ...
    up to
    .ENDS EPC2204A
    Paste it into a new file and save as lib.
    Add library under Simulation Settings → Library.
    Link the .SUBCKT EPC2204A to your symbol using Associate PSpice Model.
    Try this and let me know how it goes at your end.

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  • IshaS
    0 IshaS 2 days ago

    Hi,


    Can you try below:


    Open the .net file in Notepad or any text editor.
    Look for a line that starts with
    SUBCKT


    Copy only the part from:
    .SUBCKT EPC2204A ...
    up to
    .ENDS EPC2204A
    Paste it into a new file and save as lib.
    Add library under Simulation Settings → Library.
    Link the .SUBCKT EPC2204A to your symbol using Associate PSpice Model.
    Try this and let me know how it goes at your end.

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