Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
In what way is it "objecting" to that line? Why do you have that line in your simulation?? Is that the name of a capacitor?? It starts with a C so it must be.? Is it a comment line that you forgot
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Andy I
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
If you have that kind of error, it means you forgot to include the subcircuit whose name is "PROP_DELAY".? That would almost definitely be a subcircuit that you made, and that you called from your
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Andy I
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi Tony, Many thanks for your reply I will do the changes you suggested and see if it works Thanks again Suded
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Well, we can't run it because you have not uploaded the missing/changed files. The syntax for COMPHYS_BASIC_GEN seems normal. Many TI models use a similar methodology - they are often made using the
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Tony Casey
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi Tony, In the example I uploaded I used BSZ076N06NS3 N-ch MOSFET But in Qspice I used IRFR7446 mosfet which I generated the model for in Qspice that is all good, but I think the error is with
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Just uploaded the .zip file containing the symbol Suded
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi Tony, Sorry again Qspice objecting to the following line: COMPHYS_BASIC_GEN Its written in the model I uploaded I found the symbol I will upload again Suded
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi Tony, "PROR_DELAY " is a line written in the model I uploaded, if you look from the 1st line you can see it, Qspice is objecting to this syntax! Regards, Suded
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi Tony, Sorry, I will now and reupload Suded
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
UCC27282 symbol is missing. According to your schematic file, it is in your "AutoGenerated" folder. You should copy that to the schematic folder, and edit the symbol ModelFile attribute to remove the
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Tony Casey
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi Tony, Many thanks, I've just uploaded the .ZIP file to temp: Example Buck Boost for upload to group.zip Please let me know if all is good It contains the .asc file and the UCC27282 model as a
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
The groups.io QSPICE group is currently locked. The Qorvo website has some QSPICE support resources which may provide an answer to your question. DaveD KC0WJN [email protected]> wrote:
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Dave Daniel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Of course. Go to Files > Temp </g/LTspice/files/Temp> and click on the New/Upload button. It would also be helpful if you could also provide a schematic that (successfully) uses the
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Tony Casey
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Can I upload the .subckt file?
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
That's not very helpful unless you provide an example. -- Regards, Tony
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Tony Casey
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Most (SPICE) simulators use the same general syntax, but all or most simulators have features that are not supported in all the others. Some features in LTspice are proprietary and hence not available
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Tony Casey
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
For example I have the following error: No such subcircuit: PROP_DELAY I have "PROP_DELAY " in the 1st line of the .subckt model
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suded emmanuel
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Re: LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Sorry .subckt
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suded emmanuel
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LTspice models do not work in Qspice
Hi, I have models (.suckt) that are working perfectly in LTspice, when I import them in Qspice they dont work Does Qspice use a different syntax? Regards, Suded
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suded emmanuel
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Re: Does anyone have the model file for FinFET that will be compatible with LTspice ?
One thing to keep in mind about transistor models, is that they are meant to describe the fabrication process.? They are inherently linked to only the FAB that *you* use.? A model for one FAB line
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Andy I
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