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Adding Third-Party Models to LTspice IV

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2011

with Gabino Alonso, Strategic Marketing
http://video.linear.com/97?utm_source=LTspice&utm_medium=video&utm_ca...

LTspice IV supplies many device models to include discrete like transistors and MOSFET models. Nevertheless, there are also many third-party models from manufacturers that are available that you could add to your LTspice IV circuit simulations. These third-party SPICE models are described with a .MODEL and .SUBCKT statements. Models given as .MODEL statements are for intrinsic SPICE devices like diodes and transistors. Whereas models given by .SUBCKT statements define the component by a collection of circuitry of intrinsic SPICE devices.

This video provides an overview of how to add a third-party .MODEL statement for an intrinsic SPICE device and how to add and create a symbol for a a third party .SUBCKT statement to LTspice IV.

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  • Well it is free.. and it's quite good!

  • wow that is ugly. file::import library would have been much better.

    and if you want portability then make the format include the component definitions in the file.

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