--- In LTspice@..., "Helmut" <helmutsennewald@...> wrote:
--- In LTspice@..., "max5_de" <max5_de@> wrote:
I think I figured this out myself:
I have to use pins 1 to 5 instead of the numbers I posted
before right?
Hello MAx,
Yes, you have to give the pins the netlist order 1 to 5
according to the functional order given in the subcircuit.
The V+ pin for example needs the netlist order 3 in the V+
pin of the symbol. This opamp has the same order of the
pins as the "opamp2" from the menu [Opamps]. It's very convenient
to use this opamp2-symbol whenever it's possible.
I have uploaded an example.
Files > Lib > OP2177_test.zip
By the way my example has required a small convergence setting.
.options abstol=1e-11
Maybe you should read my guide for subcircuits.
Best regards,
Helmut
Hello Max,
Sorry, I hit the send-button by mistake before I finished my
answer.
Maybe you should read my guide for subcircuits.
Files > FAQ > Symbol_types.txt
If you need opamp-symbols with another pin-order or more pins,
you should look in our Files-section for them.
1. Many examples with opamps are in
Files > Lib
2. Many universal symbols for opamps can be found in
Files > Lib > sym > Universal Subcircuits, X-Symbols
Best regards,
Helmut