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Re: LTSpice Model for Photo Triac - VOM160


 

Hello Andy,
I found a part MOC308x and uploaded into my library. I couldn't make it work. Maybe I have not done it correctly. But I also found a circuit containing the same part that has been "solved" already.
I tried to Run it but wouldn't. Not sure what is wrong. I have uploaded the file named MOC308xSimulation. I just saw your mail now so I had asked help from John already.
Yes sorry I was not aware to use the new topic button.
Thanks and best regards,
Eric


On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 10:20 PM Andy ai.egrps@... [LTspice] <LTspice@...> wrote:
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I suggest also searching with these search terms:
? ? "opto-triac"
? ? "optotriac"
? ? "opto triac:
and even simply "opto" if you are willing to filter through the many results.

There are a few instances of "opto-triac", "optotriac", and "opto triac" already in the Table of Contents file (all_files.htm), but I don't know if your Vishay part might be one of them.

There is even one match for "photo triac" (with the space).

Obviously, no search is perfect because many combinations of words can be used for the same thing, so you have to think creatively.

By the way, Eric -- When starting a new question in this forum, please use the "New Topic" button, not the "Reply" button.? Even though you changed the Subject line, your message is linked to the question about the HV9110 PWM controller (which you replied to).? The Yahoo!Groups website is at least partly thread-aware, and it keeps your replies within that original conversation even though you changed the Subject line.? Therefore, use "New Topic" to start a new topic.? (This affects some people's email programs too.)? If you don't see the "New Topic" button, go back to the group's main webpage, by clicking on "LTspice" in bigger letters near the top of the page.

Regards,
Andy


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