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Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
118 Harris/Comlinear/Elantec
119 Linear Technology/Maxim
120 Motorola/National Semiconductor
121 SGS-Thomson/Texas Instruments
124 Opto-Isolators
125 Varistors (MOVs)
134 Vacuum Tubes
135 Miscellaneous
136 Capacitors
136 Analog Behavioral Models
136 Mathematical Functions
137 Analog Behavioral Models
137 Function Blocks
137 Laplace & Z Domain Functions
138 Fuzzy Logic Functions
138 Basic Mechanical Functions
138 Neural Networks
138 Switched Capacitor Filters and Elements
139 Switched Capacitor Elements
140 Digital Logic and Mixed Mode Simulation Elements
140 Generic Digital Primitives
141 CMOS Gates
143 TTL Gates
153 I/O Stages (Input-Output Only)
153 ECL Gates
154 Digital Potentiometers
155 Voltage Regulators & References
156 Analog Switches
157 Relays/Drivers/PLLs/Timers
158 Bridges/Thermal Models
159 Fuse Models
160 Enhanced Signal Sources
162 Coaxial Cables
163 Thermistors
165 Hall Effect Sensors
166 Pressure Sensors
167 Connectors
Chapter 2 Modeling Semiconductors
183 Introduction
185 Diodes
186 Default Diode Limitations
187 Other Diode Model Limitations
188 Notes About Using The Default Diode Model
188 Forward Conduction
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191 Diode Reverse Conduction
192 Diode Charge Storage
194 Variation With Temperature
195 Diode Noise
196 Area Dependence
196 Example of Modeling From A Data Sheet
197 Determination of Parameters From Data Sheets
201 Generic Diodes
204 Modeling Schottky Barrier or Germanium Diodes
205 Generic Zener Diodes
Chapter 3 BJTs
207 Bipolar Junction Transistors
207 Default BJT Limitations
209 The IsSpice4 BJT Model
211 Base Resistance
211 Determining DC Model Parameters from Data Sheets
214 Reverse Parameters
214 BJT Dynamic Parameters
215 Determining Dynamic Parameters from Data Sheets
216 BJT AC Parameters
217 BJT Temperature Parameters
218 An Enhanced BJT Default
218 Model Limitations
219 Power Transistors
219 References
Chapter 4 JFETs
221 Junction Field Effect Transistors
221 Overview
222 DC Characteristics
223 Dynamic Behavior
223 Noise
224 Temperature Dependence
224 Determining JFET Parameters from Data Sheets
226 Parameter Tweaking
229 Gallium Arsenide FET: (GaAsFET)
230 References
Chapter 5 MESFETs
231 Metal Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors
231 Overview
232 DC Characteristics
233 Charge Storage
234 Noise
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
234 References
Chapter 6 MOSFETs
235 Metal Oxide Semiconductor FETs
235 Overview
238 Spice MOSFET Models
240 References
Chapter 7 Macromodels
243 Operational Amplifier Models
244 Generic Op-amps
246 Input Stage
247 Interstage
248 Output Stage
248 Example Bipolar and JFET Input Op-amps
250 LM111 Comparator
251 Generic Signal Generators
253 Generic Functions
254 Analog Computer Functions
255 Generic Crystals
256 Generic Potentiometer
257 Opto-Isolator
260 Generic Voltage Controlled Resistor
261 Generic Phase Locked Loop Models
261 Random Noise Sources
262 Generic Thermal Models
262 Generic Interconnect
265 References
Chapter 8 Models For Power Electronics
267 Saturable Reactor Model
269 How The Core Model Works
271 Calculating Core Parameters
274 Using And Testing The Saturable Core
275 Transformer Models
279 Small Signal AC Analysis of PWMs
282 A Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) Model
284 Special Sources For Power Supply Designers
287 References
Appendices
289 Appendix A: Model References
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Model Listings
Introduction
The ICAP model libraries consist of ISSPICE .MODEL and
.SUBCKT statements which are grouped into several files,
each having a different library name with the extension .LIB.
The Part # column provides the part number for the compo-
nent. It may also give an indication of the devices functionality.
The Model/Subcircuit Name is the name used in the ISSPICE
.MODEL or .SUBCKT statement. The IS SPICE Letter is the key
letter that is used in the IS SPICE netlist to refer to the element. It
will be A, D, J, M, Q, R, S, O, U, W, or Z, for any device that is
described using the IS SPICE .MODEL statement, and X for a
device that is described by an IS SPICE .SUBCKT netlist. The
SPICENET Symbol is the name of the symbol that is used to call
the device when in S PICENET. SPICENET symbols come in three
types; primitives (i.e. diodes, transistors, JFETs, MOSFETs),
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INTRODUCTION
Enter the proper syntax for the desired element into the
input netlist. Use the .MODEL or .SUBCKT name which is
listed in the Model/Subcircuit Name column.
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CHAPTER 1 - MODEL LISTINGS
RF Device Library
Mechatronics Library
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Generic Template Models
All generic models are represented by ISS PICE subcircuits. This means that they all
must be called with the ISSPICE key letter X in the input netlist. All generic models
require specific parameters to be passed into the subcircuit. These parameters and
their units are listed below.
Saturable Core CORE CORE Device [Hi, Lo, Flux Test Point]
VSEC Flux Capacity in V-Sec
IVSEC Initial Flux Capacity in V-Sec
LMAG Magnetizing Inductance in H
LSAT Saturation Inductance in H
FEDDY Eddy Current Critical
Frequency in Hz
Pulse Width PWM PWM Device [In+, In-, Out, Control+, Control- ]
Modulator No Parameters
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Generic Template Models
Part Subcircuit SPICENET Library [Connections] &
Name Name Symbol Name Parameters
Psw1 SWITCH SWITCH2 Device [+, -, Ctrl+, Ctrl- (Same as S element)], Von >
Voff Case Ron On resistance in
Psw2 SWITCH SWITCH2 Device Roff Off resistance in
Von < Voff Case Von On voltage in Volts
Gsw SWITCH SWITCH3 Device Voff Off voltage in Volts
Expsw SWITCH SWITCH3 Device
Defaults: Ron=1, Roff=1MEG, Von=1V, Voff=0V, SC=15.78 for GSW, SC=20 for WXPSW
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Generic Template Models
Part Subcircuit SPICENET Library [Connections] &
Name Name Symbol Name Parameters
Generic Bipolar OPAMP OPAMP Nonlin [In-, In+, Out, VCC, VEE]
Op-amp and Lin VOS Input Offset Voltage in Volts
IOS Input Offset Current in Amps
Generic FET FETAMP FETAMP Nonlin IBIAS Input Bias Current in Amps
Op-amp and Lin FT Gain Bandwidth in Hz
DVDT Slew Rate in Volts/Sec.
GAIN DC Gain in Volts/Volt
For Other Generic Models, Please See The Following Sections: Analog Behavioral Models,
Power Electronics, Vacuum Tubes, Magnetic Cores, and Thermal Models.
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Diodes
Zener Diodes [669]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
BZT0320 BZT0320 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 20V 3.25W
BZT03200 BZT03200 Diodes Zener >50V 200V 3.25W
BZT0322 BZT0322 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 22V 3.25W
BZT03220 BZT03220 Diodes Zener >50V 220V 3.25W
BZT0324 BZT0324 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 24V 3.25W
BZT03240 BZT03240 Diodes Zener >50V 240V 3.25W
BZT0327 BZT0327 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 27V 3.25W
BZT03270 BZT03270 Diodes Zener >50V 270V 3.25W
BZT0330 BZT0330 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 30V 3.25W
BZT0333 BZT0333 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 33V 3.25W
BZT0336 BZT0336 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 36V 3.25W
BZT0339 BZT0339 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 39V 3.25W
BZT0343 BZT0343 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 43V 3.25W
BZT0347 BZT0347 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 47V 3.25W
BZT0351 BZT0351 Diodes Zener >50V 51V 3.25W
BZT0356 BZT0356 Diodes Zener >50V 56V 3.25W
BZT0362 BZT0362 Diodes Zener >50V 62V 3.25W
BZT0368 BZT0368 Diodes Zener >50V 68V 3.25W
BZT0375 BZT0375 Diodes Zener >50V 75V 3.25W
BZT037V5 BZT037V5 Diodes Zener <=10V 7.5V 3.25W
BZT0382 BZT0382 Diodes Zener >50V 82V 3.25W
BZT038V2 BZT038V2 Diodes Zener <=10V 8.2V 3.25W
BZT0391 BZT0391 Diodes Zener >50V 91V 3.25W
BZT039V1 BZT039V1 Diodes Zener <=10V 9.1V 3.25W
BZX79A10 BZX79A10 Diodes Zener <=10V 10V .5W
BZX79A11 BZX79A11 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 11V .5W
BZX79A12 BZX79A12 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 12V .5W
BZX79A13 BZX79A13 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 13V .5W
BZX79A15 BZX79A15 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 15V .5W
BZX79A16 BZX79A16 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 16V .5W
BZX79A18 BZX79A18 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 18V .5W
BZX79A2.4 BZX792V4 Diodes Zener <=10V 2.4V .5W
BZX79A2.7 BZX792V7 Diodes Zener <=10V 2.7V .5W
BZX79A20 BZX79A20 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 20V .5W
BZX79A22 BZX79A22 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 22V .5W
BZX79A24 BZX79A24 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 24V .5W
BZX79A27 BZX79A27 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 27V .5W
BZX79A3.0 BZX793V0 Diodes Zener <=10V 3.0V .5W
BZX79A3.3 BZX793V3 Diodes Zener <=10V 3.3V .5W
BZX79A3.6 BZX793V6 Diodes Zener <=10V 3.6V .5W
BZX79A3.9 BZX793V9 Diodes Zener <=10V 3.9V .5W
BZX79A30 BZX79A30 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 30V .5W
BZX79A33 BZX79A33 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 33V .5W
BZX79A36 BZX79A36 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 36V .5W
BZX79A39 BZX79A39 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 39V .5W
BZX79A4.3 BZX794V3 Diodes Zener <=10V 4.3V .5W
BZX79A4.7 BZX794V7 Diodes Zener <=10V 4.7V .5W
BZX79A43 BZX79A43 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 43V .5W
BZX79A47 BZX79A47 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 47V .5W
BZX79A5.1 BZX795V1 Diodes Zener <=10V 5.1V .5W
BZX79A5.6 BZX795V6 Diodes Zener <=10V 5.6V .5W
BZX79A51 BZX79A51 Diodes Zener >50V 51V .5W
BZX79A56 BZX79A56 Diodes Zener >50V 56V .5W
BZX79A6.2 BZX796V2 Diodes Zener <=10V 6.2V .5W
BZX79A6.8 BZX796V8 Diodes Zener <=10V 6.8V .5W
BZX79A62 BZX79A62 Diodes Zener >50V 62V .5W
BZX79A7.5 BZX797V5 Diodes Zener <=10V 7.5V .5W
BZX79A75 BZX79A75 Diodes Zener >50V 75V .5W
BZX79A8.2 BZX798V2 Diodes Zener <=10V 8.2V .5W
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
BZX79A9.1 BZX799V1 Diodes Zener <=10V 9.1V .5W
BZX79A91 BZX79A91 Diodes Zener >50V 91V .5W
EQA0305 EQA0305 Diodes Zener <=10V 5V .4W
EQA0306 EQA0306 Diodes Zener <=10V 6V .4W
EQA0307 EQA0307 Diodes Zener <=10V 7.2V .4W
EQA0308 EQA0308 Diodes Zener <=10V 8.1V .4W
EQA0309 EQA0309 Diodes Zener <=10V 9.2V .4W
EQA0310 EQA0310 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 10.6V .4W
EQA0311 EQA0311 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 11.9V .4W
EQA0312 EQA0312 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 12.7V .4W
EQA0313 EQA0313 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 13.6V .4W
EQA0314 EQA0314 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 14.5V .4W
EQA0315 EQA0315 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 15.4V .4W
EQA0316 EQA0316 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 16.4V .4W
EQA0317 EQA0317 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 17.6V .4W
EQA0318 EQA0318 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 18.8V .4W
EQA0320 EQA0320 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 20.2V .4W
EQA0321 EQA0321 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 21.4V .4W
EQA0322 EQA0322 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 22.4V .4W
EQA0323 EQA0323 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 23.7V .4W
EQA0325 EQA0325 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 25.6V .4W
EQA0328 EQA0328 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 27.7V .4W
EQA0330 EQA0330 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 29.8V .4W
EQA0332 EQA0332 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 31.7V .4W
EQA0333 EQA0333 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 33.6V .4W
EQA0335 EQA0335 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 35.6V .4W
EQB0105 EQB0105 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 5V 1W
EQB0106 EQB0106 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 6V 1W
EQB0107 EQB0107 Diodes Zener <=10V 6.9V 1W
EQB0108 EQB0108 Diodes Zener <=10V 7.8V 1W
EQB0109 EQB0109 Diodes Zener <=10V 8.8V 1W
EQB0110 EQB0110 Diodes Zener <=10V 9.8V 1W
EQB0111 EQB0111 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 11.1V 1W
EQB0112 EQB0112 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 12.2V 1W
EQB0113 EQB0113 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 13.2V 1W
EQB0114 EQB0114 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 14V 1W
EQB0115 EQB0115 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 15V 1W
EQB0116 EQB0116 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 16V 1W
EQB0117 EQB0117 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 17V 1W
EQB0118 EQB0118 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 18V 1W
EQB0119 EQB0119 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 19V 1W
EQB0120 EQB0120 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 20V 1W
EQB0121 EQB0121 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 21.2V 1W
EQB0122 EQB0122 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 22.4V 1W
EQB0124 EQB0124 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 23.6V 1W
EQB0125 EQB0125 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 25V 1W
EQB0126 EQB0126 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 26.5V 1W
EQB0128 EQB0128 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 28V 1W
EQB0130 EQB0130 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 30V 1W
EQB0132 EQB0132 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 31.5V 1W
EQB0133 EQB0133 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 33.5V 1W
EQB0135 EQB0135 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 35.5V 1W
LM185 ZLM185 Diodes Zener <=10V 2.5V 50mW
TVS305 TVS305 Diodes Zener <=10V 6V 3W
TVS310 TVS310 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 11.1V 3W
TVS312 TVS312 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 13.8V 3W
TVS315 TVS315 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 16.7V 3W
TVS318 TVS318 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 20.4V 3W
TVS324 TVS324 Diodes Zener 10V-50V 28.4V 3W
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Zener Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
1R5DU41 DR5DU41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1.5A
1R5DZ41 DR5DZ41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1.5A
1R5DZ61 DR5DZ61 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1.5A
1R5GH45 DR5GH45 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1.5A
1R5GU41 DR5GU41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1.5A
1R5GZ41 DR5GZ41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1.5A
1R5GZ61 DR5GZ61 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1.5A
1R5JH45 DR5JH45 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1.5A
1R5JZ41 DR5JZ41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1.5A
1R5JZ61 DR5JZ61 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1.5A
1R5LZ41 DR5LZ41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 1.5A
1R5NH45 DR5NH45 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 1.5A
1R5NU41 DR5NU41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 1.5A
1R5NZ41 DR5NZ41 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 1.5A
1R5TH61 DR5TH61 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1500V 1.5A
1S310 DS310 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 0.5A
1S311 DS311 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 0.5A
1S312 DS312 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 0.5A
1S313 DS313 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 300V 0.5A
1S314 DS314 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 0.5A
1S315 DS315 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V 0.5A
1S316 DS316 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 0.45A
1S317 DS317 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 0.45A
1S812 DS812 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 0.5A
1S813 DS813 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 0.5A
1S814 DS814 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 0.5A
1S815 DS815 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1200V 0.5A
1S822 DS822 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 2.5A
1S823 DS823 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 2.5A
1S824 DS824 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 2.5A
1S825 DS825 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1200V 2.5A
BAL74 BAL74 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAL99 BAL99 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAR74 BAR74 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAR99 BAR99 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAS11 BAS11 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 300V .3A
BAS16 BAS16 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 75V 250mA
BAS16Z BAS16Z Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAS19 BAS19 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAS20 BAS20 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAS21 BAS21 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAV10 BAV10 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 60V 300mA
BAV18 BAV18 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 250mA
BAV19 BAV19 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V .25A
BAV20 BAV20 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 150V .25A
BAV21 BAV21 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V .25A
BAV70 BAV70 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAV74 BAV74 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAV99 BAV99 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAW56 BAW56 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BAW62 BAW62 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 75V 450mA
BAX12 BAX12 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 90V 800mA
BAX18 BAX18 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 75V 400mA
BBY31 BBY31 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BBY40 BBY40 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
BY251 BY251 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 3A
BY252 BY252 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 3A
BY253 BY253 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 3A
BY254 BY254 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 3A
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
BY255 BY255 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1300V 3A
BY296 BY296 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 2A
BY297 BY297 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 2A
BY298 BY298 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 2A
BY299 BY299 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 2A
BY396 BY396 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 3A
BY397 BY397 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 3A
BY398 BY398 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 3A
BY399 BY399 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 3A
BYV27-05 BYV27-5 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 2A
BYV27-100 BYV27-10 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 2A
BYV27-150 BYV27-15 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 150V 2A
BYV27-200 BYV27-20 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 2A
BYV28-10 BYV28-10 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 3.5A
BYV28-15 BYV28-15 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 150V 3.5A
BYV28-200 BYV28-20 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 3.5A
BYV28-50 BYV28-5 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 3.5A
BYV36A BYV36A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 2A
BYV36B BYV36B Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 2A
BYV36C BYV36C Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 2A
BYV36D BYV36D Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 2A
BYV36E BYV36E Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 2A
BYV95A BYV95A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1.5A
BYV95B BYV95B Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1.5A
BYV95C BYV95C Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1.5A
BYV96D BYV96D Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 1.5A
BYV96E BYV96E Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 1.5A
BYX55350 BYX55350 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 350V 1.2A
BYX55600 BYX55600 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1.2A
CD410430 CD410430 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 30A
CD410460 CD410460 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 60A
CD410830 CD410830 Diodes Rectifier >5A 800V 30A
CD410860 CD410860 Diodes Rectifier >5A 800V 60A
CD411230 CD411230 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1200V 30A
CD411630 CD411630 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1600V 30A
CS410499 CS410499 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 100A
CS410699 CS410699 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 100A
CS410899 CS410899 Diodes Rectifier >5A 800V 100A
CS411099 CS411099 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1000V 100A
CS411299 CS411299 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1200V 100A
CS411499 CS411499 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1400V 100A
D6513SC D6513SC Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 12A
D6520SC D6520SC Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
D6525SA D6525SA Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
D6528SC D6528SC Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
D6534SF D6534SF Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
DD1000 DD1000 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 10000V 20MA
DD1200 DD1200 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 12000V 20MA
DD1300 DD1300 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 13000V 20MA
DD1600 DD1600 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 16000V 20MA
DD300 DD300 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 3000V 20MA
DD600 DD600 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6000V 20MA
ERA1501 ERA1501 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 80V 1A
ERA1502 ERA1502 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 1A
ERA1504 ERA1504 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 320V 1A
ERA1506 ERA1506 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 480V 1A
ERA1508 ERA1508 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 640V 1A
ERA1510 ERA1510 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 1A
ERA3410 ERA3410 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V .1A
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
ERA3804 ERA3804 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V .5A
ERA3805 ERA3805 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V .5A
ERA3806 ERA3806 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V .5A
ERA9102 ERA9102 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V .5A
ERA9202 ERA9202 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1A
ERB0613 ERB0613 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1040V 1A
ERB0615 ERB0615 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1200V 1A
ERB3804 ERB3804 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V .8A
ERB3805 ERB3805 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V .8A
ERB3806 ERB3806 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V .8A
ERB4402 ERB4402 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 1A
ERB4404 ERB4404 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 320V 1A
ERB4406 ERB4406 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 480V 1A
ERB4408 ERB4408 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 640V 1A
ERB4410 ERB4410 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 1A
ERB9102 ERB9102 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 1A
ERC3502 ERC3502 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 2.5A
ERC3804 ERC3804 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1A
ERC3805 ERC3805 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V 1A
ERC3806 ERC3806 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
ERC9102 ERC9102 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 3A
ERD0302 ERD0302 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 3A
ERD0304 ERD0304 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 320V 3A
ERD08M15 ERD08M15 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1200V 5A
ERD2902 ERD2902 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 2.5A
ERD2904 ERD2904 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 320V 2.5A
ERD2906 ERD2906 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 480V 2.5A
ERD3102 ERD3102 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 1.5A
ERD314 ERD314 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 320V 1.5A
ERD3302 ERD3302 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 160V 2A
ERD3804 ERD3804 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1.5A
ERD3805 ERD3805 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V 1.5A
ERD3806 ERD3806 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1.5A
ERE4115 ERE4115 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1200V 3A
ESAB9202 ESAB9202 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 5A
ESAC3904 ESAC3904 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 5A
ESAC3906 ESAC3906 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 5A
ESAC9202 ESAC9202 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 16A
ESAC9203 ESAC9203 Diodes Rectifier >5A 300V 10A
ESAD3302 ESAD3302 Diodes Rectifier >5A 500V 20A
ESAD3904 ESAD3904 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 10A
ESAD3906 ESAD3906 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 10A
ESAD9202 ESAD9202 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 20A
ESAD9203 ESAD9203 Diodes Rectifier >5A 300V 20A
FE1A FE1A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 1A
FE1B FE1B Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 1A
FE1C FE1C Diodes Rectifier <=5A 150V 1A
FE1D FE1D Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1A
FE1E FE1E Diodes Rectifier <=5A 250V 1A
FE1F FE1F Diodes Rectifier <=5A 300V 1A
FE1G FE1G Diodes Rectifier <=5A 350V 1A
FE1H FE1H Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1A
FMMD2835 FMMD2835 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMD2836 FMMD2836 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMD2837 FMMD2837 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMD2838 FMMD2838 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMD6050 FMMD6050 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMD6100 FMMD6100 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMD7000 FMMD7000 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
FMMD914 FMMD914 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV105G FMMV105G Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV109 FMMV109 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2101 FMMV2101 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2102 FMMV2102 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2103 FMMV2103 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2104 FMMV2104 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2105 FMMV2105 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2106 FMMV2106 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2107 FMMV2107 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2108 FMMV2108 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV2109 FMMV2109 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
FMMV3102 FMMV3102 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
GI750 GI750 Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 6.00A
GI751 GI751 Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 6.00A
GI752 GI752 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 6.00A
GI754 GI754 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 6.00A
GI756 GI756 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 6.00A
GI758 GI758 Diodes Rectifier >5A 800V 6.00A
HD2A HD2A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
HD3A HD3A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
HD4A HD4A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
HFA08TB60 A08TB60 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 8A, Soft Rec.
HFA15TB60 A15TB60 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 15A, Soft Rec.
HFA25TA60 A25TA60 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 25A, Soft Rec.
HFA30TA60C A30TA60C Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 30A, Soft Rec.
HFA50PA60C A50PA60C Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 50A, Soft Rec.
LD102A LD102A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
LD103A LD103A Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
LD106 LD106 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 6.2V .2W
MBR1535CT MBR1535C Diodes Rectifier >5A 35V 7.5A
MBR1545CT MBR1545C Diodes Rectifier >5A 45V 7.5A
MR1366 MR1366 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 6A
MR1376 MR1376 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 12A
MR1386 MR1386 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 20A
MR1396 MR1396 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 30A
MR500 MR500 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 3A
MR501 MR501 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 3A
MR502 MR502 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 3A
MR504 MR504 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 3A
MR506 MR506 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 3A
MR508 MR508 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 3A
MR510 MR510 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 3A
MR750 MR750 Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 6A
MR751 MR751 Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 6A
MR752 MR752 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 6A
MR754 MR754 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 6A
MR756 MR756 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 6A
MR758 MR758 Diodes Rectifier >5A 800V 6A
MR760 MR760 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1000V 6A
MR810 MR810 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 1A
MR811 MR811 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 1A
MR812 MR812 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1A
MR813 MR813 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 300V 1A
MR814 MR814 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1A
MR816 MR816 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
MR817 MR817 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 1A
MR818 MR818 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 1A
MR850 MR850 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 3A
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
MR851 MR851 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 3A
MR852 MR852 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 3A
MR854 MR854 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 3A
MR856 MR856 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 3A
MUR10005 MUR10005 Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 80A
MUR10010 MUR10010 Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 80A
MUR10015 MUR10015 Diodes Rectifier >5A 150V 80A
MUR10020 MUR10020 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 80A
MUR105 MUR105 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 1A
MUR110 MUR110 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 1A
MUR1100 MUR1100 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 1A
MUR115 MUR115 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 150V 1A
MUR120 MUR120 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 1A
MUR130 MUR130 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 300V 1A
MUR140 MUR140 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 1A
MUR150 MUR150 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V 1A
MUR160 MUR160 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 1A
MUR1605CT MUR1605C Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 16A
MUR1610CT MUR1610C Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 16A
MUR1615CT MUR1615C Diodes Rectifier >5A 150V 16A
MUR1620CT MUR1620C Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 16A
MUR1630CT MUR1630C Diodes Rectifier >5A 300V 16A
MUR1640CT MUR1640C Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 16A
MUR1650CT MUR1650C Diodes Rectifier >5A 500V 16A
MUR1660CT MUR1660C Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 16A
MUR170 MUR170 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 700V 1A
MUR180 MUR180 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 1A
MUR190 MUR190 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 900V 1A
MUR3005PT MUR3005 Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 15A
MUR3010PT MUR3010 Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 15A
MUR3015PT MUR3015 Diodes Rectifier >5A 150V 15A
MUR3020PT MUR3020 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 15A
MUR3030PT MUR3030 Diodes Rectifier >5A 300V 15A
MUR3040PT MUR3040 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 15A
MUR3050PT MUR3050 Diodes Rectifier >5A 500V 15A
MUR3060PT MUR3060 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 15A
MUR405 MUR405 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 50V 4A
MUR410 MUR410 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 100V 4A
MUR4100 MUR4100 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 4A
MUR415 MUR415 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 150V 4A
MUR420 MUR420 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 200V 4A
MUR430 MUR430 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 300V 4A
MUR440 MUR440 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 400V 4A
MUR450 MUR450 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 500V 4A
MUR460 MUR460 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 600V 4A
MUR470 MUR470 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 700V 4A
MUR480 MUR480 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 800V 4A
MUR490 MUR490 Diodes Rectifier <=5A 900V 4A
MUR605CT MUR605CT Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 6A
MUR610CT MUR610CT Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 6A
MUR615CT MUR615CT Diodes Rectifier >5A 150V 6A
MUR620CT MUR620CT Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 6A
MUR7005 MUR7005 Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 70A
MUR7010 MUR7010 Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 70A
MUR7015 MUR7015 Diodes Rectifier >5A 150V 70A
MUR7020 MUR7020 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 70A
MUR805 MUR805 Diodes Rectifier >5A 50V 8A
MUR810 MUR810 Diodes Rectifier >5A 100V 8A
MUR8100 MUR8100 Diodes Rectifier >5A 1000V 8A
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Rectifier Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
MUR815 MUR815 Diodes Rectifier >5A 150V 8A
MUR820 MUR820 Diodes Rectifier >5A 200V 8A
MUR830 MUR830 Diodes Rectifier >5A 300V 8A
MUR840 MUR840 Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 8A
MUR850 MUR850 Diodes Rectifier >5A 500V 8A
MUR860 MUR860 Diodes Rectifier >5A 600V 8A
MUR870 MUR870 Diodes Rectifier >5A 700V 8A
MUR880 MUR880 Diodes Rectifier >5A 800V 8A
MUR890 MUR890 Diodes Rectifier >5A 900V 8A
R18C12B R18C12B Diodes Rectifier >5A 1200V 185A
R18C14B R18C14B Diodes Rectifier >5A 1400V 185A
R18C16A R18C16A Diodes Rectifier >5A 1600V 185A
R18C18A R18C18A Diodes Rectifier >5A 1800V 185A
RC184A RC184A Diodes Rectifier >5A 400V 200A
RC18C6A RC18C6A Diodes Rectifier >5A 600 200A
RGP30M RGP30M Diodes Rectifier <=5A 1000V 3A
SDR937 SDR937 Diodes Rectifier >5A 700V 100A 50NS
SBS [1]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
31
Switching Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
Name Type Sub Type
32
Varactor Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
Name Type Sub Type
33
Schottky Diodes [152]
34
Schottky Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
Name Type Sub Type
35
Schottky Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
Name Type Sub Type
36
Diode Bridges (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
37
JFET Current Regulators [15]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
38
Photo Diodes (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description [Connect: Anode, Cathode]
Name Type Sub Type
Generic Diodes
Part # Subcircuit IS SPICE SPICENET Library Description PRESPICE
Name Letter Symbol Name Parameters
The connections for the Diode and Zener diode generic models are: [Anode, Cathode]
39
Bipolar Junction Transistors
Small Signal Transistors (NPN) [269]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
40
Small Signal Transistors (NPN) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
2SC1953 Q2SC1953 BJTs NPN 150V 50MA 60Mhz
2SC2209 Q2SC2209 BJTs NPN 40V 1.5A 150Mhz
2SC2240 QSC2240 BJTs NPN Amplifier 120 V .1A
2SC2240B QSC2240B BJTs NPN Amplifier 120 V .1A
2SC2258 Q2SC2258 BJTs NPN 250V .1A 100Mhz
2SC2383 QSC2383 BJTs NPN High Voltage 160 V 1A
2SC2396 QSC2396 BJTs NPN Amplifier 60V .1A
2SC2458 QSC2458 BJTs NPN Amplifier 50 V .15A
2SC2459 QSC2459 BJTs NPN Amplifier 120 V .1A
2SC2482 QSC2482 BJTs NPN High Voltage 300 V .1A
2SC2497 Q2SC2497 BJTs NPN 50V 1.5A 150Mhz
2SC2497A QSC2497A BJTs NPN 60V 1.5A 150Mhz
2SC2543 QSC2543 BJTs NPN Amplifier 90V .1A
2SC2544 QSC2544 BJTs NPN Amplifier 120V .1A
2SC2551 QSC2551 BJTs NPN High Voltage 300 V .1A
2SC2556 Q2SC2556 BJTs NPN 40V 1A 200Mhz
2SC2556A QSC2556A BJTs NPN 50V 1A 200Mhz
2SC2565 QSC2565 BJTs NPN Amplifier 160 V 15A
2SC2582 Q2SC2582 BJTs NPN 35V 1A 200Mhz
2SC2590 Q2SC2590 BJTs NPN 120V .5A 200Mhz
2SC2591 Q2SC2591 BJTs NPN 150V 1A 200Mhz
2SC2592 Q2SC2592 BJTs NPN 180V 1A 200Mhz
2SC2594 Q2SC2594 BJTs NPN 20V 5A 150Mhz
2SC2631 Q2SC2631 BJTs NPN 150V 50MA 160Mhz
2SC2632 Q2SC2632 BJTs NPN 150V 50MA 160Mhz
2SC2633 Q2SC2633 BJTs NPN 150V 50MA 160Mhz
2SC2637 Q2SC2637 BJTs NPN 300V .1A 60Mhz
2SC2653 Q2SC2653 BJTs NPN 300V .2A 45Mhz
2SC2655 QSC2655 BJTs NPN Amplifier 50 V 2A
2SC27 Q2SC27 BJTs NPN Amplifier 25V .1A 200 MHz
2SC2703 QSC2703 BJTs NPN Amplifier 30 V 1A
2SC2705 QSC2705 BJTs NPN High Voltage 150 V 50MA
2SC2710 QSC2710 BJTs NPN Amplifier 30 V .8A
2SC2713 QSC2713 BJTs NPN Amplifier 30 V .8A
2SC2715 QSC2715 BJTs NPN Amplifier 30 V 50MA
2SC2738 Q2SC2738 BJTs NPN 400V 2A 11Mhz
2SC2859 QSC2859 BJTs NPN Switching 30 V .5A
2SC2880 QSC2880 BJTs NPN High Voltage 150 V 50MA
2SC2912 QSC2912 BJTs NPN Gen. Purpose 200 V .14A
2SC2923 Q2SC2923 BJTs NPN 300V .1A 60Mhz
2SC3063 Q2SC3063 BJTs NPN 300V .1A 60Mhz
2SC3187 Q2SC3187 BJTs NPN 300V .1A 60Mhz
2SC3329 QSC3329 BJTs NPN Amplifier 80 V .1A
2SC3381 QSC3381 BJTs NPN Amplifier 80 V .1A
2SC3423 QSC3423 BJTs NPN Amplifier 150 V 50mA
2SC3600 Q2SC3600 BJTs NPN Amplifier 200V .1A 400 MHz
2SC3601 QSC3601 BJTs NPN Gen. Purpose 200 V .15A
2SC458 QSC458 BJTs NPN Switching 30V .1A
2SC627F Q2SC627F BJTs NPN Switching 200V .1A 5 MHz
2SC641 QSC641 BJTs NPN Switching 40V .1A
2SC727 Q2SC727 BJTs NPN Switching 100V .1A 9 MHz
2SC728 Q2SC728 BJTs NPN Switching 200V .1A 9 MHz
2SC827 Q2SC827 BJTs NPN Switching 60V .5A 9 MHz
2SC850 Q2SC850 BJTs NPN Amplifier 30V .5A 100 MHz
2SC913 Q2SC913 BJTs NPN Switching 35V .3A 150 MHz
2SC914 Q2SC914 BJTs NPN Switching 35V .3A 130 MHz
2SC915 Q2SC915 BJTs NPN Switching 20V .3A 130 MHz
2SC916 Q2SC916 BJTs NPN Switching 70V 1.5A 130 MHz
2SD756 QSD756 BJTs NPN Amplifier 120 V 50mA
41
Small Signal Transistors (NPN) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
42
Small Signal Transistors (NPN) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
43
Small Signal Transistors (NPN) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
44
Small Signal Transistors (PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
45
Small Signal Transistors (PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
46
Small Signal Transistors (PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
2SB1219A QSB1219A BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V .5A 200MHz
2SB1220 Q2SB1220 BJTs PNP Amplifier 150V 50MA 200MHz
2SB1221 Q2SB1221 BJTs PNP Amplifier 200V 70MA 40MHz
2SB1264 Q2SB1264 BJTs PNP Amplifier 200V 70MA 40MHz
2SB1288 Q2SB1288 BJTs PNP Amplifier 20V 5A 120MHz
2SB1297 Q2SB1297 BJTs PNP Amplifier 120V .5A 250MHz
2SB1319 Q2SB1319 BJTs PNP Amplifier 20V 5A 120MHz
2SB1320A QSB1320A BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V .1A 80MHz
2SB1321A QSB1321A BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V .5A 200MHz
2SB1322A QSB1322A BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V 1A 200MHz
2SB1376 Q2SB1376 BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V .1A 80MHz
2SB1377 Q2SB1377 BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V .5A 200MHz
2SB1378 Q2SB1378 BJTs PNP Amplifier 20V .5A 150MHz
2SB1413 Q2SB1413 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V 1A 170MHz
2SB1414 Q2SB1414 BJTs PNP Amplifier 180V 1A 200MHz
2SB1437 Q2SB1437 BJTs PNP Amplifier 100V 1A 50Mhz
2SB1438 Q2SB1438 BJTs PNP Amplifier 100V 2A 25Mhz
2SB1439 Q2SB1439 BJTs PNP Amplifier 100V 2A 26Mhz
2SB1440 Q2SB1440 BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V 2A 80Mhz
2SB1446 Q2SB1446 BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V 5A 70Mhz
2SB1447 Q2SB1447 BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V 3A 250Mhz
2SB1456 Q2SB1456 BJTs PNP Amplifier 150V 1A 120Mhz
2SB1462 Q2SB1462 BJTs PNP Amplifier 50V .1A 80Mhz
2SB1463 Q2SB1463 BJTs PNP Amplifier 150V 50MA 200Mhz
2SB1473 Q2SB1473 BJTs PNP Amplifier 120V .5A 250Mhz
2SB1488 Q2SB1488 BJTs PNP Amplifier 400V .5A 20Mhz
2SB709 Q2SB709 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V .1A 80MHz
2SB709A Q2SB709A BJTs PNP Amplifier 45V .1A 80MHz
2SB716 QSB716 BJTs PNP Amplifier 120 V 50mA
2SB725 Q2SB725 BJTs PNP Amplifier 60V .1A 80MHz
2SB767 Q2SB767 BJTs PNP Amplifier 80V .5A 120MHz
2SB774 Q2SB774 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V .1A 150MHz
2SB779 Q2SB779 BJTs PNP Amplifier 20V .5A 150MHz
2SB789 Q2SB789 BJTs PNP Amplifier 100V .5A 120MHz
2SB789A Q2SB789A BJTs PNP Amplifier 120V .5A 120MHz
2SB790 Q2SB790 BJTs PNP Amplifier 20V .5A 150MHz
2SB807 Q2SB807 BJTs PNP Amplifier 150V 50MA 200MHz
2SB819 Q2SB819 BJTs PNP Amplifier 40V 1.5A 150MHz
2SB835 Q2SB835 BJTs PNP Amplifier 18V 1A 200MHz
2SB871 Q2SB871 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 10A 100MHz
2SB871A Q2SB871A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 10A 100MHz
2SB894 Q2SB894 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V .1A 150MHz
2SB896 Q2SB896 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 10A 150MHz
2SB902 Q2SB902 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V .1A 150MHz
2SB925 Q2SB925 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 7A 150MHz
2SB935A Q2SB935A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 10A 150MHz
2SB936 Q2SB936 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 10A 100MHz
2SB936A Q2SB936A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 10A 100MHz
2SB943 Q2SB943 BJTs PNP Switching 80V 3A 30MHz
2SB944 Q2SB944 BJTs PNP Switching 80V 4A 30MHz
2SB945 Q2SB945 BJTs PNP Switching 80V 5A 30MHz
2SB946 Q2SB946 BJTs PNP Switching 80V 7A 30MHz
2SB947 Q2SB947 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 10A 150MHz
2SB947A Q2SB947A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 10A 150MHz
2SB948 Q2SB948 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 10A 100MHz
2SB948A Q2SB948A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 10A 100MHz
2SB952 Q2SB952 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 7A 150MHz
2SB952A Q2SB952A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 7A 150MHz
2SB953 Q2SB953 BJTs PNP Switching 20V 7A 150MHz
47
Small Signal Transistors (PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
2SB953A Q2SB953A BJTs PNP Switching 40V 7A 150MHz
2SB956 Q2SB956 BJTs PNP Amplifier 20V 1A 200MHz
2SB968 Q2SB968 BJTs PNP Amplifier 40V 1.5A 150MHz
2SB970 Q2SB970 BJTs PNP Amplifier 10V .5A 130MHz
2SB976 Q2SB976 BJTs PNP Amplifier 18V 5A 120MHz
2SB987 Q2SB987 BJTs PNP Amplifier 120V .5A 250MHz
BC177AP BC177AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC178AP BC178AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC212AP BC212AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC213AP BC213AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC307AP BC307AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC308AP BC308AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC327 BC327 BJTs PNP Amplifier 45V 500mA
BC327-16 BC327-16 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 45V 500mA
BC328 BC328 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V 800mA
BC328-16 BC328-16 BJTs PNP Amplifier 25V 800mA
BC369 BC369 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 20V 2A
BC415AP BC415AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC416AP BC416AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC556 BC556 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 80V .2A
BC556AP BC556AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC557 BC557 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 45V 500mA
BC557AP BC557AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC558AP BC558AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC559AP BC559AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC560AP BC560AP BJTs PNP Zetex
BC856 BC856 BJTs PNP Amplifier 65V 100mA
BC856A BC856A BJTs PNP Zetex
BC857 BC857 BJTs PNP Amplifier 45V 100mA
BC857A BC857A BJTs PNP Zetex
BC858 BC858 BJTs PNP Amplifier 30V 100mA
BC858A BC858A BJTs PNP Zetex
BC859A BC859A BJTs PNP Zetex
BC860A BC860A BJTs PNP Zetex
BCF70 BCF70 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 45V 100mA
BCP69 BCP69 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 20V 1A
BCW29 BCW29 BJTs PNP Zetex
BCW61A BCW61A BJTs PNP Zetex
BCW67A BCW67A BJTs PNP Zetex
BCW68F BCW68F BJTs PNP Zetex
BCW69 BCW69 BJTs PNP Zetex
BCW89 BCW89 BJTs PNP Zetex
BCY70 BCY70 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 40V 200mA
BCY71 BCY71 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 45V 200mA
BCY72 BCY72 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 25V 200mA
BCY78-10 BCY78_10 BJTs PNP Amplifier 32V .2A
BCY78-7 BCY78_7 BJTs PNP Amplifier 32V .2A
BCY78-8 BCY78_8 BJTs PNP Amplifier 32V .2A
BCY78-9 BCY78_9 BJTs PNP Amplifier 32V .2A
BCY79-7 BCY79_7 BJTs PNP Amplifier 45V .2A
BCY79-8 BCY79_8 BJTs PNP Amplifier 45V .2A
BCY79-9 BCY79_9 BJTs PNP Amplifier 45V .2A
BDB02A BDB02A BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 45V 500mA
BDB02B BDB02B BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 60V 500mA
BDB02C BDB02C BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 80V 500mA
BDB02D BDB02D BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 100V 500mA
BF470S BF470S BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 250V .03A
BF472S BF472S BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 300V .03A
BSR15 BSR15 BJTs PNP Gen. Purpose 40V .6A
48
Small Signal Transistors (PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
49
Small Signal Transistors (PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
50
Darlington Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
51
Power Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
52
Power Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
53
Power Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
54
Power Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
55
Power Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
56
Power Transistors (NPN/PNP) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
57
RF Devices
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
58
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
59
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
60
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
61
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
62
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
63
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
64
RF Devices (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Col., Base, Emit.]
65
RF Devices (cont'd)
MMICs (56)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Output, Input, GND]
66
RF Devices (cont'd)
GaAs MESFETs [27]
ATF10100 ATF10100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF10170 ATF10170 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF10700 ATF10700 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF13100 ATF13100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF13300 ATF13300 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF13700 ATF13700 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF21100 ATF21100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Gen. Purp.
ATF21170 ATF21170 GaAs MESFETs N Channel 3V 20mA
ATF25100 ATF25100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF25170 ATF25170 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF26100 ATF26100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Gen. Purp.
ATF26150 ATF26150 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Gen. Purp.
ATF35076 ATF35076 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF35X00 ATF35X00 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Low Noise
ATF44100 ATF44100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF44101 ATF44101 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF45100 ATF45100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF45101 ATF45101 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF45171 ATF45171 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF46100 ATF46100 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF46101 ATF46101 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
ATF46171 ATF46171 GaAs MESFETs N Channel Med. Power
CFY19 CFY19 GaAs MESFETs N Channel 3.5V 30mA
CFY30 CFY30 GaAs MESFETs N Channel 3.5V 15mA
NE71000 NE71000 GaAs MESFETs N Channel VDS=3V, IDS=30mA
NE76000 NE76000 GaAs MESFETs N Channel VDS=3V, IDS=10mA
NEC985 NEC985 GaAs MESFETs N Channel VDS=3V, IDS=30mA
Couplers [1]
COUPLER Ideal: AC and Transient [Connections: In, Out, Forward,
Reverse]
67
RF Devices (cont'd)
RF FETs (33)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
RF Beads (14)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: Plus, Minus]
68
JFETs
(N-Channel) [136]
69
JFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
70
JFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
71
JFETs (P-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
72
MOSFETs
Small Signal MOSFETs (N-Channel) [93]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
73
MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
74
MOSFETs (P-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
75
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) [674]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
76
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
77
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
78
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
79
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
80
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
81
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
82
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
83
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
84
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
85
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
86
Power MOSFETs (N-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
87
Power MOSFETs (P-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
88
Power MOSFETs (P-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
89
Power MOSFETs (P-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
90
Power MOSFETs (P-Channel) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Drain, Gate, Source]
91
SCRs [271]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Gate, Cath.]
92
SCRs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Gate, Cath.]
93
SCRs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Gate, Cath.]
94
SCRs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Gate, Cath.]
95
SCRs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: Anode, Gate, Cath.]
96
Triacs [252]
TRIAC TRIAC [MT2, MT1, Gate]
IH Holding current in amps
IGT Gate current in amp
VON VAK min in volts
97
Triacs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: MT2, Gate, MT1]
98
Triacs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: MT2, Gate, MT1]
99
Triacs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: MT2, Gate, MT1]
100
Triacs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connect: MT2, Gate, MT1]
Alternistors [42]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: MT2, Gate, MT1]
101
Alternistors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: MT2, Gate, MT1]
Sidacs [13]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: MT1, MT2]
K1050E70 K1050E70 Sidacs TECCOR 113V 1A
K1100E70 K1100E70 Sidacs TECCOR 118V 1A
K1200E70 K1200E70 Sidacs TECCOR 125V 1A
K1300E70 K1300E70 Sidacs TECCOR 138V 1A
K1400E70 K1400E70 Sidacs TECCOR 146V 1A
K1500E70 K1500E70 Sidacs TECCOR 170V 1A
K2000F1 K2000F1 Sidacs TECCOR 215V 1A
K2200F1 K2200F1 Sidacs TECCOR 230V 1A
K2400F1 K2400F1 Sidacs TECCOR 250V 1A
K2401F1 K2401F1 Sidacs TECCOR 250V 1A
K2500F1 K2500F1 Sidacs TECCOR 280V 1A
K2501F1 K2501F1 Sidacs TECCOR 280V 1A
K3000F1 K3000F1 Sidacs TECCOR 330V 1A
Sidactors [59]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: MT1, MT2]
P0300EA70 P0300EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 36V 1A
P0300SA P0300SA Sidactors TECCOR 36V 1A
P0602AA P0602AA Sidactors TECCOR 36V 1A
P0640EA70 P0640EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 70V 1A
P0640SA P0640SA Sidactors TECCOR 70V 1A
P0720EA70 P0720EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 80V 1A
P0720SA P0720SA Sidactors TECCOR 80V 1A
P0800EA70 P0800EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 95V 1A
P0800SA P0800SA Sidactors TECCOR 95V 1A
P1100EA70 P1100EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 125V 1A
P1100SA P1100SA Sidactors TECCOR 125V 1A
P1300EA70 P1300EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 145V 1A
P1300SA P1300SA Sidactors TECCOR 145V 1A
P1500EA70 P1500EA70 Sidactors TECCOR 165V 1A
P1500SA P1500SA Sidactors TECCOR 165V 1A
P1553AA P1553AA Sidactors TECCOR 170V 1A
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Sidactors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: MT1, MT2]
IGBTs [180]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: Col., Gate, Emit.]
103
IGBTs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: Col., Gate, Emit.]
104
IGBTs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: Col., Gate, Emit.]
105
IGBTs (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
106
UJTs, PUTs [7]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
Regulators [50]
Part Subcircuit IS SPICE SPICENET Library [Connections] & PRESPICE
Name Name Letter Symbol Name Parameters
107
Regulators (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
See the PWM.Lib file for subcircuit connections and the required parameters.
108
PWM ICs [34]
(Switch Level with and without the output drivers modeled)
109
Other ICs [2]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
Transformers [4]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
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Magnetic Cores
The core models below can be used to build complete transformer models. The cores use
the parameter passing feature to allow data sheet values to be used for IS SPICE model
creation. In order to create a transfomer model, the core must be coupled to the TURNS
subcircuit. Depending on the topology of the transformer, various goemetric parasitic
elements may also be needed. The generic CORE subcircuit, the core definitions, and the
TURNS subcircuit are located in the Magnetic.Lib file.
Miniature Tape Magnetics Tape Ferrite Pot Cores
Wound Cores Wound Cores
Magnetics Co. Magnetics Co. Ferroxcube 3C8 Material
Square Permalloy and Square Permalloy and
Orthonal Materials Orthonal Materials
Core # Subcircuit Name Core # Subcircuit Name Core # Subcircuit Name
*80521 M80521-()TMA *704 series P704
*80550 M80550-()TMA *5_056 M52056-()T *905 series P905
*80505 M80505-()TMA *5_000 M52000-()T *1107 series P1107
*80512 M80512-()TMA *5_002 M52002-()T *1408 series P1408
*80529 M80529-()TMA *5_011 M52011-()T *1811 series P1811
*80544 M80544-()TMA *5_061 M52061-()T *2213 series P2213
*80523 M80523-()TMA *5_004 M52004-()T *2616 series P2616
*80530 M80530-()TMA *5_076 M52076-()T *3019 series P3019
*80524 M80524-()TMA *5_106 M52106-()T *3622 series P3622
*80531 M80531-()TMA *5_007 M52007-()T *4229 series P4299
*80608 M80608-()TMA *5_029 M52029-()T *6659 series P6659
*80609 M80609-()TMA *5_168 M52168-()T
*80558 M80558-()TMA *5_032 M52032-()T
*80581 M80581-()TMA *5_030 M52030-()T SEI GENALEX
*80610 M80610-()TMA *5_026 M52026-()T
*80611 M80611-()TMA *5_038 M52038-()T TELMAG C Cores
*80598 M80598-()TMA *5_035 M52035-()T
*80516 M80516-()TMA *5_017 M52017-()T Parameters
*80612 M80612-()TMA *5_031 M52031-()T BI: Initial Flux Density
*80588 M80588-()TMA *5_425 M52425-()T N: Number of Turns
*80613 M80613-()TMA *5_001 M52001-()T ACore: Magnetic Cross
*80606 M80606-()TMA *5_103 M52103-()T Section Area
*80614 M80614-()TMA *5_128 M52128-()T LM: Magnetic Path
*80615 M80615-()TMA *5_022 M52022-()T
Length
*80560 M80560-()TMA *5_042 M52042-()T
*80539 M80539-()TMA *5_100 M52100-()T
*80517 M80517-()TMA *5_112 M52112-()T
*80616 M80616-()TMA *5_426 M52426-()T
*80617 M80617-()TMA
*80600 M80600-()TMA
*80618 M80618-()TMA
*80619 M80619-()TMA
*80525 M80525-()TMA
For Miniature Tape Wound Cores: () is the Tape Width in mils and equal to 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, or 1. T is
the material type with Permalloy = D and Orthonol = A. For example, for a 1/8 mil tape wound permalloy
core, use the model name M80610-1/4DMA. For a 1mil orthonol core, use the name M80610-1AMA.
For Magnetics Tape Wound Cores: () is the Tape Width in mils, and equal to 1/2, 1, 2, or 4. T is the
material type with Permalloy = D and Orthonol = A. For example, for a 1/2 mil tape wound permalloy
core, use the model name M52426-1/2D. For a 2 mil orthonol core, use the name M52426-2A.
The permalloy core uses the COREY subcircuit. The orthonol core uses the COREZ subcircuit. The
ferrite core uses the COREW subcircuit. All are located in the Magnetic.Lib file.
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Intusoft Op-Amp Models
The Intusoft custom op-amp model greatly surpasses the accuracy of the
outdated Boyle op-amp model still used by many CAE software vendors. Two
levels of op-amp modeling complexity are available. For AC and linear transient
analyses, the op-amps in the LIN.LIB file should be used. For nonlinear transient
analyses, the op-amps in the NONLIN.LIB file should be used. The library name
in the INCLUDE statement will determine which library is accessed. In addition
to the generic Bipolar, JFET, and current feedback op-amp models explained
under Generic Models, ICAP also contains the following predefined models:
112
Intusoft Op-Amp Models (cont'd)
Note: All Intusoft op-amp models have the same connections: In-, In+, Out, Vcc, Vee
Comparators [8]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
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Vendor Supplied IC Models
In addition to the specific and generic op-amp models in ICAP, the following list of 1314
devices is available directly from Intusoft. These models were originally supplied by
various hardware vendors. Intusoft has converted these models into true SPICE format
(ASCII netlists) usable with any Berkeley SPICE compatible program including all
versions of I SSPICE. For SPICENET users, schematic symbols are also provided. The
libraries are grouped by vendor. The model libraries may be purchased separately or
all together. They are included as part of the ICAPS Deluxe upgrade option.
Important Note: The part numbers which are shown under each vendor are the
numbers used and understood by the SPICENET schematic entry database. These
database part numbers correspond to the particular vendors part number, how-
ever, unique suffix characters may be added.
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Analog Devices and PMI (563)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Analog Devices op-amps beginning with the letters OP, PM, or SSM, have the
suffix letter a appended to both their part numbers and their IS SPICE model names in order to
make them unique.
115
Analog Devices and PMI (cont'd) (cont'd)
ADG409T MLT04G OP221BA OP37AA OP490A
ADG411 OP08 OP221CA OP37BA OP490AA
ADG411B OP113 OP221EA OP37CA OP490EA
ADG411T OP113E OP221GA OP37EA OP490FA
ADG412 OP113F OP249A OP37FA OP490GA
ADG412B OP160A OP249AA OP37GA OP491
ADG412T OP160AA OP249EA OP400A OP491G
ADG413 OP160FA OP249FA OP400AA OP492A
ADG413B OP160GA OP249GA OP400EA OP492GA
ADG413T OP176A OP260A OP400FA OP493A
ADG426 OP176GA OP275A OP400GA OP493EA
ADG426B OP177A OP275GA OP400HA OP493FA
ADG441 OP177AA OP279 OP413 OP495A
ADG441B OP177BA OP279G OP413E OP495AA
ADG441BS OP177EA OP27A OP413F OP495GA
ADG441S OP177FA OP27AA OP41A OP496A
ADG441T OP177GA OP27BA OP41AA OP496GA
ADG441TS OP183G OP27CA OP41BA OP497A
ADG442 OP191 OP27EA OP41EA OP497AA
ADG442B OP191G OP27FA OP41FA OP497BA
ADG442BS OP200AA OP27GA OP41GA OP497CA
ADG442S OP200EA OP282A OP420A OP497FA
ADG444 OP200FA OP282GA OP420BA OP497GA
ADG444B OP200GA OP283 OP420CA OP61A
ADG444BS OP20A OP283A OP420FA OP64A
ADG444S OP20BA OP283G OP420GA OP77A
ADG508F OP20CA OP284 OP420HA OP77AA
ADG508FB OP20FA OP284E OP421A OP77BA
ADG508FT OP20GA OP284F OP421BA OP77EA
ADG509F OP20HA OP285A OP421CA OP77FA
ADG509FB OP213A OP285GA OP421FA OP77GA
ADG509FT OP213E OP290A OP421GA OP80A
ADG511_3 OP213F OP290AA OP421HA OP80BA
ADG511_5 OP215A OP290EA OP42A OP80EA
ADG511+-5 OP215AA OP290FA OP42AA OP80FA
ADG512_3 OP215BA OP290GA OP42EA OP80GA
ADG512_5 OP215CA OP291 OP42FA OP90A
ADG512+-5 OP215EA OP291G OP42GA OP90AA
ADG513_3 OP215FA OP292A OP43A OP90EA
ADG513_5 OP215GA OP292GA OP43AA OP90FA
ADG513+-5 OP21A OP293A OP43BA OP90GA
ADG528F OP21AA OP293EA OP43EA OP97A
ADG528FB OP21EA OP293FA OP43FA OP97AA
ADG528FT OP21FA OP295A OP43GA OP97EA
AMP-01 OP21GA OP295AA OP44A OP97FA
AMP-02 OP21HA OP295GA OP467A PM1012A
AMP04 OP220A OP296A OP467CA REF01
AMP04E OP220AA OP296GA OP467GA REF01A
AMP04F OP220CA OP297A OP470A REF01C
BUF04 OP220EA OP297AA OP482A REF01E
MAT-02 OP220FA OP297EA OP482GA REF01H
MAT-03 OP220GA OP297FA OP484A REF02
MAT-04 OP221A OP297GA OP484EA REF02A
MLT04 OP221AA OP37A OP484FA REF02C
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Analog Devices and PMI (cont'd)
REF02D REF191E REF194 REF196G SSM2017
REF02E REF191F REF194E REF198 SSM2017P
REF02H REF191G REF194F REF198E SSM2131A
REF05 REF192 REF194G REF198F SSM2135
REF05A REF192E REF195 REF198G SSM2135P
REF05B REF192F REF195E REF43 SSM2210
REF10A REF192G REF195F REF43B SSM2220
REF10B REF193 REF195G REF43F
REF191 REF193G REF196 REF43G
Burr-Brown (165)
MPORTANT NOTE: Burr-Brown op-amps have the suffix letter b appended to their part
numbers to make them unique. The I SSPICE model names also have the b letter suffix
unless the addition of the letter caused the name to be greater than 8 characters.
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Burr Brown (cont'd)
OPA651X OPA660X2 OPA77B OPT209 PGA207
OPA655M OPA671MB OPT101 OPT211 UAF42B
OPA658X OPA675MB OPT201KP OPT301 UAF42EB
OPA660X1 OPA676MB OPT202 PGA206 VCA610
Comlinear(28)
Library file: COMLNR.Lib, SPICENET symbol: See the *SYM line in the COMLNR.Lib file.
Elantec (76)
IMPORTANT NOTE: All Elantec op-amps have the suffix letter e appended to both
their partnumbers and their I SSPICE model names to make them unique.
Harris (55)
CA158 HA2512 HA2840 HA5127 HFA0005
CA3086 HA2520 HA2841 HA5137 HFA1100
CA3046 HA2522 HA2842 HA5147 HIP2500
CA3127 HA2539 HA2850 HA5190 HMM2541
CA3083 HA2544 HA5002 HA5190TK HMM2542
CA3096 HA2548 HA5020 HA5221 HMM5004
CA3096 HA2600 HA5033 HA5222 HMM5101
CA3127 HA2602 HA5102 HA5509 HMM5102
HA2500 HA2620 HA5104 HC5509B HMM5104
HA2502 HA2622 HA5112 HFA0001 HMM5112
HA2510 HA2839 HA5114 HFA0002 HMM5114
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Linear Technology (164)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Linear Technology op-amps have the suffix letter L appended to their part
numbers to make them unique. The I SSPICE model names also have the L letter suffix unless the addition
of the letter caused the name to be greater than 8 characters.
Maxim (69)
MAX402 MAX4107 MAX417 MAX47815 MAX923
MAX403 MAX4108 MAX418 MAX4783 MAX924
MAX406Ac MAX4109 MAX419 MAX4785 MAX931
MAX406Ad MAX4112 MAX427 MAX47915 MAX932
MAX406Bc MAX4113 MAX4278 MAX4793 MAX933
MAX406Bd MAX4122 MAX435 MAX4795 MAX934
MAX407 MAX4124 MAX436 MAX492 MAX941
MAX409A MAX4130 MAX437 MAX494 MAX942
MAX409B MAX4147 MAX438 MAX495 MAX944
MAX410 MAX4178 MAX439 MAX907 MAX951
MAX4100 MAX412 MAX473 MAX909 MAX952
MAX410B MAX412B MAX474 MAX912 MAX953
MAX4101 MAX414 MAX475 MAX921 MAX954
MAX4106 MAX414B MAX477 MAX922
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Motorola (50)
MPORTANT NOTE: Morotola op-amps have the suffix letter m appended to some of their part
numbers and model names to make them unique.
IMPORTANT NOTE: National op-amps have the suffix letter n appended to their part
numbers to make them unique. The IS SPICE model names also have the n letter suffix unless
the addition of the letter caused the name to be greater than 8 characters.
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SGS-Thomson (48)
LF351S LM193S MC1458S TL071S TS555L
LF355S LM2901S MC33078S TL081S TS555M
LF356S LM2902S MC33171S TS271LS TS912S
LF357S LM2903S MC34001S TS274S TSH150S
LM101S LM2904S MC3403S TS27M4S TSH151S
LM124S LM311S MC4558S TS339S UA741S
LM139S LM319S OP07S TS3702S UA748S
LM146S LM833S TDA7910S TS372S UA776S
LM148S LS204MS TEB1033S TS393S
LM158S LS404MS TL061S TS555H
IMPORTANT NOTE: TI op-amps have the suffix letter t appended to their part numbers to
make them unique. The ISSPICE model names also have a t letter suffix unless the addition of
the letter caused the name to be greater than 8 characters. Some parts and ISSPICE model names
may also have a suffix letter which identify the voltage rails. For example, t4=+/-20V, t3 = +/-15V,
t1=+/-5V, t5=5V, t10=10V, t14=1.4V. All TLV parts are either 3V, IA suffix, or 5V , IB suffix.
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Texas Instruments (cont'd)
T279T1 TL072T3 TLC2272T5B TLC271MT1 TLC339T5A
T279T10 TL074T TLC2274T1 TLC271MT1B TLC352T
T279T5 TL074T3 TLC2274T1B TLC271MT5A TLC352T5A
T27L2T0 TL075T TLC2274T5A TLC271MT5B TLC354T
T27L2T1 TL080T TLC2274T5B TLC272T1 TLC354T5A
T27L2T5 TL081T TLC251HT1 TLC272T1B TLC3702T
T27L4T0 TL081T3 TLC251HT14A TLC272T5A TLC3702T5A
T27L4T1 TL082T TLC251HT14B TLC272T5B TLC3704T
T27L4T5 TL082T3 TLC251HT1B TLC274T1 TLC3704T5A
T27L7T0 TL083T TLC251LT1 TLC274T1B TLC372T
T27L7T1 TL084T TLC251LT14A TLC274T5A TLC372T5A
T27L7T5 TL084T3 TLC251LT14B TLC274T5B TLC374T
T27L9T0 TL085T TLC251LT1B TLC277T1 TLC374T5A
T27L9T1 TL087T TLC251MT1 TLC277T1B TLC393T
T27L9T5 TL088T TLC251MT1B TLC277T5A TLC393T5A
T27M2T0 TL136T TLC252CT1 TLC277T5B TLE2021T3
T27M2T1 TL287T TLC252CT14A TLC279T1 TLE2021T3B
T27M2T5 TL288T TLC252CT14B TLC279T1B TLE2021T5A
T27M4T0 TL321T TLC252CT1B TLC279T5A TLE2021T5B
T27M4T1 TL322T3 TLC254CT1 TLC279T5B TLE2022T3
T27M4T5 TL322T5 TLC254CT14A TLC27L2T1 TLE2022T3B
T27M7T0 TL331T TLC254CT14B TLC27L2T1B TLE2022T5A
T27M7T1 TLC1078T1 TLC254CT1B TLC27L2T5A TLE2022T5B
T27M7T5 TLC1078T1B TLC25L2CT1 TLC27L2T5B TLE2024T3
T27M9T0 TLC1078T5A TLC25L2CT14A TLC27L4T1 TLE2024T3B
T27M9T1 TLC1078T5B TLC25L2CT14B TLC27L4T1B TLE2024T5A
T27M9T5 TLC1079T1 TLC25L2CT1B TLC27L4T5A TLE2024T5B
TL022CT TLC1079T1B TLC25L4CT1 TLC27L4T5B TLE2027T
TL031T1 TLC1079T5A TLC25L4CT14A TLC27L7T1 TLE2027T3
TL031T3 TLC1079T5B TLC25L4CT14B TLC27L7T1B TLE2027T3B
TL032T1 TLC2201T1 TLC25L4CT1B TLC27L7T5A TLE2037T
TL032T3 TLC2201T1B TLC25M2CT1 TLC27L7T5B TLE2037T3
TL034T1 TLC2201T5A TLC25M2CT14A TLC27L9T1 TLE2037T3B
TL034T3 TLC2201T5B TLC25M2CT14B TLC27L9T1B TLE2061T1
TL044CT TLC2252T1 TLC25M2CT1B TLC27L9T5A TLE2061T1B
TL051T1 TLC2252T1B TLC25M4CT1 TLC27L9T5B TLE2061T3
TL051T3 TLC2252T5A TLC25M4CT14A TLC27M2T1 TLE2061T3B
TL052T1 TLC2252T5B TLC25M4CT14B TLC27M2T1B TLE2061T4A
TL052T3 TLC2254T1 TLC25M4CT1B TLC27M2T5A TLE2061T4B
TL054T1 TLC2254T1B TLC2652T TLC27M2T5B TLE2062T1
TL054T3 TLC2254T5A TLC2652T1 TLC27M4T1 TLE2062T1B
TL060T TLC2254T5B TLC2652T1B TLC27M4T1B TLE2062T3
TL061T TLC2262T1 TLC2654T TLC27M4T5A TLE2062T3B
TL061T3 TLC2262T1B TLC2654T1 TLC27M4T5B TLE2062T4A
TL062T TLC2262T5A TLC2654T1B TLC27M7T1 TLE2062T4B
TL062T3 TLC2262T5B TLC271HT1 TLC27M7T1B TLE2064T1
TL064T TLC2264T1 TLC271HT1B TLC27M7T5A TLE2064T1B
TL064T3 TLC2264T1B TLC271HT5A TLC27M7T5B TLE2064T3
TL066T TLC2264T5A TLC271HT5B TLC27M9T1 TLE2064T3B
TL070T TLC2264T5B TLC271LT1 TLC27M9T1B TLE2064T4A
TL071T TLC2272T1 TLC271LT1B TLC27M9T5A TLE2064T4B
TL071T3 TLC2272T1B TLC271LT5A TLC27M9T5B TLE2071T3
TL072T TLC2272T5A TLC271LT5B TLC339T TLE2071T3B
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Texas Instruments (cont'd)
TLE2072T3 TLE2142T5A TLE2237T3B TLV2254T03B TLV2341MT03A
TLE2072T3B TLE2142T5B TLE2425 TLV2254T5A TLV2341MT5A
TLE2074T3 TLE2144T3 TLE2425A TLV2254T5B TLV2342IT03A
TLE2074T3B TLE2144T3B TLE2425T TLV2262T03A TLV2342IT5A
TLE2081T3 TLE2144T5A TLE2425T5A TLV2264T03A TLV2344IT03A
TLE2081T3B TLE2144T5B TLE2425T5B TLV2322IT03A TLV2344IT5A
TLE2082T1 TLE2161T1 TLE2426 TLV2322IT5A TLV2352IT03A
TLE2082T3 TLE2161T1B TLE2426A TLV2324IT03A TLV2352IT5A
TLE2082T3B TLE2161T3 TLE2426T TLV2324IT5A TLV2354IT03A
TLE2084T3 TLE2161T3B TLE2426T5A TLV2332IT03A TLV2354IT5A
TLE2084T3B TLE2161T4A TLE2426T5B TLV2332IT5A UA741T
TLE2141T3 TLE2161T4B TLE2427T TLV2334IT03A UA747T
TLE2141T3B TLE2227T TLV2252T03A TLV2334IT5A UA748T
TLE2141T5A TLE2227T3 TLV2252T03B TLV2341HT03A
TLE2141T5B TLE2227T3B TLV2252T5A TLV2341HT5A
TLE2142T3 TLE2237T TLV2252T5B TLV2341LT03A
TLE2142T3B TLE2237T3 TLV2254T03A TLV2341LT5A
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Opto-Isolators [38]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
124
Varistors (MOVs) [479]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
125
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
126
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
127
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
128
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
129
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
130
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
131
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
132
Varistors (MOVs) (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
133
Vacuum Tubes [16]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
134
Vacuum Tubes (cont'd)
PENTODE PENT1 Vacuum [Anode Grid2 Grid1 Cathode ISAT]
SFS Shape factor of the saturation law
VBIG Contact potential of the grid Grid1
(voltage above which grid current may start to flow)
VBIA Contact potential of the anode
MUG2 Amplification factor for Grid2 at slighly negative Grid1 voltage
MUGA Amplification factor for Anode at slighly negative Grid1 voltage
RMU Reduction factor for MU at very negative Grid1 voltage
VMU Grid voltage for mid-range MU (negative)
SFMU Shape factor for MU reduction law
K Perveance at slightly negative Grid1 voltage
RK Perveance reduction factor at very negative Grid1 voltage
VK Grid voltage for mid-range perveance (negative)
SFK Shape factor for perveance reduction law
SIGMAG1 Effective cross-section of Grid1 relative to the anode and Grid2
ALPHAG1 Grid1 current amplification factor
SFG1 Shape factor of the Grid1 current law
SIGMAG2 Effective cross-section of Grid2 relative to the anode
ALPHAG2 Grid2 current amplification factor
SFG2 Shape factor of the Grid2 current law
VCCR Virtual cathode current ratio
SFVC Shape factor of the virtual cathode current law
TRIODEG TRIODEG Vacuum KT, MU, K1, K2, CGP, CGC, CPC
[Connections: Grid, Plate, Cathode] See App. Note Feb. 89 for more info.
Miscellaneous [12]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
[Connections: Top, Bottom, Wiper, Control +, Control -], Control Voltage 0 -> 1Volt
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Capacitors [8]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type [Connections: In, Out]
CAPC0G CAPC0G Capacitors Ceramic Generic C0G
CAPNP0 CAPNP0 Capacitors Ceramic Generic NP0
CAPX7R CAPX7R Capacitors Ceramic Generic X7R
CAPX7R1206 CX7R1206 Capacitors Ceramic .22uF
CAPY5V CAPY5V Capacitors Ceramic Generic Y5V
CAPZ5U CAPZ5U Capacitors Ceramic Generic Z5U
CAPTANT CAPTANT Capacitors Tantulum Generic
T491D476M010 T491476 Capacitors Tantulum 22uF
x (Vin)
e Vout = e EXP [In, Out]
136
Analog Behavioral Models (cont'd)
Signum Vout = 1, +1 if Vin<0 SIGNUM [In, Out]
137
Analog Behavioral Models (cont'd)
Z Transform K TD In Z -1 ZCINTD [In, Out]
Integrator (1 - Z -1 ) TD Time Delay in Sec.
K Gain in Volts/Sec./Volt
Z Transform K / TD * In * (1 - Z-1) ZDIFF TD Time Delay in Sec.
Differentiator K Gain in Volts/Volt/Sec.
*These models are located in CM1.LIB
138
Switched Capacitor Filters and Elements (cont'd)
LTC1060H5D LT60H50D Switched Cap Dip Package Sab-H, Sum to LP, Gain=50
LTC1060L1 LT60L100 Switched Cap Dual Filter Sab-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=100
LTC1060L1D LT60L10D Switched Cap Dip Package Sab-L, Sum to AGND,Gain=100
LTC1060L5 LT60L50 Switched Cap Dual Filter Sab-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=50
LTC1060L5D LT60L50D Switched Cap Dip Package Sab-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=50
LTC10641 LT64100 Switched Cap Quad Filter Gain=100
LTC10641D LT6410D Switched Cap Dip Package Gain=100
LTC10645 LT6450 Switched Cap Quad Filter Gain=50
LTC10645D LT6450D Switched Cap Dip Package Gain=50
MF10H1 MF10H100 Switched Cap Dual Filter Sab-H, Sum to LP, Gain=100
MF10H5 MF10H50 Switched Cap Dual Filter Sab-H, Sum to LP, Gain=50
MF10HZ1 MF10HZ10 Switched Cap Z-Transform Sab-H, Sum to LP, Gain=100
MF10HZ5 MF10HZ50 Switched Cap Z-Transform Sab-H, Sum to LP, Gain=50
MF10L1 MF10L100 Switched Cap Dual Filter Sab-L, Sum to AGND,Gain=100
MF10L5 MF10L50 Switched Cap Dual Filter Sab-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=50
MF10LZ1 MF10LZ10 Switched Cap Z-Transform Sab-L, Sum to AGND,Gain=100
MF10LZ5 MF10LZ50 Switched Cap Z-Transform Sab-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=50
MF5H1 MF5H100 Switched Cap Single Filter Sa-H, Sum to LP, Gain=100
MF5H5 MF5H50 Switched Cap Single Filter Sa-H, Sum to LP, Gain=50
MF5L1 MF5L100 Switched Cap Single Filter Sa-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=100
MF5L5 MF5L50 Switched Cap Single Filter Sa-L, Sum to AGND, Gain=50
NSTR NSTR Switched Cap SC Elements Negative Storistor
PSTR PSTR Switched Cap SC Elements Positive Storistor
TSWITCH TSWITCH Switched Cap SC Elements Toggle Switch
UTD UTD Switched Cap SC Elements Unit Time Delay
ZCAP ZCAP Switched Cap SC Elements Floating Capacitor
ZINT ZINT Switched Cap SC Elements SCN Integrator
ZOH ZOH Switched Cap SC Elements Zero Order Hold
ZSUM ZSUM Switched Cap SC Elements Simplified Toggle Switch
For connections and listings of the subcircuits, please see the SCN.Lib file. The part numbers listed above
have suffix letters added in order to make them unique.
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Digital Logic and Mixed Mode Simulation Elements [793]
Part # Subcircuit Library Description [Connections] &
Name Name PRESPICE Parameters
Generic Logic Gates
Flip-Flop DLFOP Digital D Flip-Flop [ClearN, D Input,
Clock, PresetN, Q, QN]
SR SR Digital Shift Register [In, Out1, Out2, Clk1, Clk2]
IC1 First Stage Initial Condition
IC2 Sec. Stage Initial Condition
DCLATCH DCLATCH Digital D Latch/Clk [D, Clk, QN, Q]
DCLATPC DCLATPC Digital D Latch/Pre Clr Clk [Clr, D, Clk, Pre, Q, QN]
DFFPC DFFPC Digital D Flip-Flop [Clr, D, Clk, Pre, Q, QN]
JKFFPC JKFFPC Digital JK Flip-Flop [J, Clk, K, Clr, QN, Q, Pre]
MSSR MSSR Digital Master-Slave SR [S, Clk, R, Pre, Clr, Q, QN]
SRCLATCH SRCLATCH Digital SR Latch/Clk [S, Clk, R, Q, QN]
SRCLATPC SRCLATPC Digital SR Latch/Pre Clr Clk [S, Clk, R, Pre, Clr, Q, QN]
SRLATCH SRLATCH Digital SR Latch [S, R, Q, QN]
Ior IOR Digital Inclusive OR [In1, In2, Out]
Inv INV Digital Inverter [In, Out]
Mux MUX2 Digital Multiplexor [In1, In2, Control]
A/D LIMITER Digital 1 Bit A/D [In+, In-, Out]
D/A LSWITCH Digital 1 Bit D/A [In1, In2, Control]
Delay DELAY Digital Time Delay [In, Out]
TD Time Delay in Sec.
140
Digital Logic and Mixed Mode Simulation Elements (cont'd)
Part # Subcircuit Library Description [Connections] &
Name Name PRESPICE Parameters
CMOS Gates
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
141
CMOS Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
142
CMOS Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
TTL Gates
143
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
144
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
145
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
146
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
147
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
148
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
149
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
150
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
151
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
152
TTL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
ECL Gates
10H131 M10H131 ECL MC10H D-FF
10H135 M10H135 ECL MC10H JK-FF
2XOUT 2XOUT ECL ECLinPS
3XOUT 3XOUT ECL ECLinPS
BUSOUT BUSOUT ECL ECLinPS
ECL ECLGATE ECL Generic ECL Inverter, BJT Level
ECLIN ECLIN ECL MC10/100H6xx ECL Clock Driver input
ECLINPUT ECLINPUT ECL MC10/100H6xx Translator input
ECLPAD ECLPAD ECL MC10/100H6xx
ESD ESD ECL MC10/100H6xx ESD circuit
ESDLITE ESDLITE ECL ECLinPS
ESDSTD ESDSTD ECL ECLinPS
153
ECL Gates (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
154
Voltage Regulators & References [80]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
155
Voltage Regulators & References (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
156
Analog Switches (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
Relays [2]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
Drivers [10]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
PLLs [1]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
Timers [5]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
157
Bridges [9]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
158
Fuse Models [48]
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
159
Enhanced Signal Sources [21]
Part # Subcircuit Name Library [Connections] &
& SPICENET Symbol Name Parameters and Comments
160
Enhanced Signal Sources (cont'd)
Part # Subcircuit Name Library [Connections] &
& SPICENET Symbol Name Parameters and Comments
161
Coaxial Cables [140]
Library File: Coax.Lib, Connections: [In+, In-, Out+, Out-]. Note: The LEN (cable length in
Feet) value must be passed into the coaxial cable subcircuit. Data contained in the library
file includes the capacitance in F/FT, characteristic impedance, and the attenuation in DB/
100Ft. at a specific frequency, normally 400MegHz. If the simulation frequency is different,
you may have to adjust the attenuation value or use the generic coaxial cable subcircuit.
Part #
RG4 RG19A RG58 RG81 RG124
RG5 RG20 RG58A RG82 RG133
RG5A RG20A RG58B RG83 RG133A
RG5B RG21 RG58C RG84A RG140
RG6 RG21A RG59 RG85A RG141
RG6A RG25A RG59A RG87A RG141A
RG7 RG26A RG59B RG88 RG142
RG8 RG27A RG62 RG88A RG142A
RG8A RG28B RG62A RG88B RG142B
RG9 RG29 RG62B RG89 RG143
RG10 RG34 RG63 RG90 RG143A
RG100 RG34A RG63A RG93 RG144
RG10A RG34B RG63B RG94 RG147
RG11 RG35 RG64 RG94A RG148
RG11A RG35A RG64A RG9A RG149
RG12 RG35B RG65 RG9B RG150
RG12A RG36 RG65A RG114 RG156
RG13 RG37 RG71 RG114A RG157
RG13A RG38 RG71A RG115 RG158
RG14 RG39 RG71B RG115A RG159
RG14A RG40 RG73 RG116 RG161
RG15 RG41 RG74 RG117 RG164
RG16 RG42 RG74A RG117A RG165
RG17 RG54 RG77A RG118 RG166
RG17A RG54A RG78A RG118A RG174
RG18 RG55 RG79 RG119 RG174A
RG18A RG55A RG79A RG120 RG176
RG19 RG55B RG79B RG122 RG177
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Coaxial Cables (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
Thermistors [133]
These models are found in the Thermist.Lib library file.
163
Thermistors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
164
Thermistors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
165
Pressure Sensors [55]
These models are found in the PSensor.Lib library file.
166
Connectors [802]
Note: All models in Contrzra.Lib are Impedance Controlled Right Angle connector models. All models in Contrzs.Lib
are Impedance Controlled Parallel connector models. All models in Crdedge.Lib are card edge connectors. All
models in Oppinra.Lib are open pin field connectors. All models in Oppins are open pin vertical connectors. Model
names ending in an L represent transmission line equivalent models.
167
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
168
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
169
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
170
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
171
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
172
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
173
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
174
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
175
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
176
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
177
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
178
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
179
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
180
Connectors (cont'd)
Part # Part Part Part Description
Name Type Sub Type
181
Manufacturer and Description Legend
APT - Advanced Power Technology
Bel - Bel Fuse Inc.
English - English Electric Valve Co.
GI - Gen. Instruments
Hit - Hitachi
HP - Hewlett-Packard
I.R. - Intl. Rectifier
KOA - KOA/Speer Electronics, Inc.
Little - Little Fuse
Mat - Matsushita
Mot - Motorola
Nat - National
NInta - Nippon Inta Co. Inc.
Phil - Philips
Power - Powerex
Sem - Semikron
SGS - SGS Thomson
Siem - Siemens
Sili - Siliconix
Super - Supertex
Tele - Telefunken
Ther - Thermometrics
TI - Texas Instruments
Tosh - Toshiba
Tung - Tung-Sol
Uni - Unitrode
West - Westcode
Component Description
Zener Description - Maximum Voltage and Maximum Power
Diode Description - Maximum Voltage and Maximum Current
Varactor Description - Maximum Voltage and Capacitance
BJT Description - Maximum Voltage and Current
RF BJT Description - Maximum Voltage and Bias Point
Jfet Description - Maximum Gate-Drain Voltage and Maximum Gate Current
Mosfet Description - Min. Drain- Source Voltage, rDS(on), and Max. Drain Current
SCR Description - VDRM and IT
IGBT Description - VCES and Maximum IC
UJT Description -Maximum Voltage and Power
Vacuum Tube Description - Maximum Plate Voltage and Dissipation
Opto-Isolator Description - VinOut (Isolation) and CTR%
Varistor Description - RMS Voltage
Fuse Description - Rated Voltage and Current
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CHAPTER 2 - MODELING SEMICONDUCTORS
Modeling Semiconductors
Introduction
The level of detail that is used in a design task begins with the
simplest model to test various concepts. Models then become
progressively more complex as the design is refined. The
simulation must be tested by comparing results with experience
183
INTRODUCTION
The chapters that follow will get you going in the right direction.
They contain a review of the majority of the parameters which
are associated with the diode, bipolar transistor, JFET, MOSFET
and other electrical components, and example modeling ses-
sions. They also contain numerous macro models and explain
how they were developed and how to use them.
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CHAPTER 2 - MODELING SEMICONDUCTORS
Diodes
185
OVERVIEW
Anode RS
RS
ID CD
GD CD
Cathode
Cathode Cathode
Large Signal Small Signal
Model Model
Figure1, ISSPICE4 uses these circuits to model the diode for large
signal transient and small signal analyses.
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400.00
300.00
D1 ID in Amps
D
200.00
VD
I(V1) 100.000
ID
187
OTHER DIODE MODEL LIMITATIONS
Forward Conduction
102 ID describes conduction in the forward
+ direction (usually LOG ID vs. VD on
ID 103 VD
most data sheets). This data yields
-
Amps
104 three important IS SPICE4 parameters,
N, IS, and RS.
60N millivolts/decade
105
VD
106 ID = IS e NVT - 1 Eq. 2.1
107
400 600 800
where: VT = Thermal voltage
VD millivolts = K T / q, .026 Volts at
room temperature, 27 C
IS and N are ISS PICE4 model parameters.
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800.00 800.00
ID (N=1) in Amps
ID (N=2) in Amps
600.00 600.00 2 1
400.00 400.00
Wfm#2
Wfm#1
200.00 200.00
0 0
The basic diode equation gives gross first order I/V character-
istics. In circuits where the details of the diode response are
important for proper operation, additional model parameters
must be included to simulate second order effects.
189
FORWARD CONDUCTION
800 800
ID (IS=1E-13) in Amps
ID (IS=1E-14) in Amps
600 600 2 1
400 400
Wfm#2
Wfm#1
200 200
0 0
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VD1 - VD2
RS = Eq. 2.2
ID
ID (RS=1) in dB (Amps)
2
20.0 20.0
-20.0 -20.0 1
ID
Wfm#2
Wfm#1
-60.0 -60.0
-100.0 -100.0
-VD - BV
IR VD IR = IBV exp Eq. 2.3
VT
+
191
DIODE REVERSE CONDUCTION
20.0M 20.0M
10.0M 10.0M
0 0 2
1
-10.0M -10.0M
Wfm#2
Wfm#1
-20.0M -20.0M
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VD -M
CD = CJO 1 - Eq. 2.4
VJ
- 1-M VD
CD = CJO 1 - FC 1 FC 1 + M + M
VJ
193
DIODE CHARGE STORAGE
VD
QS = TT * IS e N*VT - 1 Eq. 2.6
TT can be computed from the diode storage time, TS, using the
following equation:
TT = Ts Eq. 2.7
ln 1 + IF
IR
XTI -q * EG
IS TNEW = IS TNOM * T N * exp * 1-T
N * k * TNEW
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T
where T = NEW Eq. 2.8
TNOM
Typical values for XTI are 3 for a PN diode, and 2 for a Schottky
diode. Values for EG at room temperature are 1.11 for a PN
diode and 0.69 for a Schottky diode.
Diode Noise
KF * IDAF
ID2 = 2 * q * ID + * D Eq. 2.9
195
AREA DEPENDENCE
Area Dependence
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As you look through vendor data sheets, you will notice that
some diodes have plots of LOG(ID) vs VD, and some do not.
Generally speaking, the vendor that first registered the JEDEC
part will provide the necessary data. Unfortunately, the data is
sometimes omitted in later catalogues, so you must either make
measurements or dig up the old data sheets. Frequently, the
data sheet specification is loose enough for different vendors to
have considerable margin in part fabrication, so be careful!
197
DETERMINATION OF PARAMETERS FROM DATA SHEETS
Measurment of
RS
Calculation of Is
Calculate N in this
region
Figure 9, 1N4001 I/V Data showing how the data in the preceding
equations are found.
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V2 - V1
RS = = 0.4 V = 0.04 Eq. 2.12
I 10 A
199
DETERMINATION OF PARAMETERS FROM DATA SHEETS
100p
log C1 log
C2 7p
M= = = 0.38 Eq. 2.14
log V2 3
V1
-1 -2.63
V2 C1 M - V1 10 50 - 0.1
VJ = C2 = 15 = 0.34V Eq. 2.15
C1 -1 1 - 0.4215
1- M
C2
C1 50p
CJO = = = 55p Eq. 2.16
-M 1.294-0.38
1 + V1
VJ
The built-in voltage, VJ, is not within the region predicted by the
device's physical properties. Remember that the diode equa-
tion is a simplified representation of the semiconductor's phys-
ics and that fitting experimental data may result in unusual
values. Radical departures should be confirmed via testing.
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Trr at IF/IR = 1
for 1N4001
Generic Diodes
201
GENERIC DIODES
GENERIC DIODE, PARAMS ARE IMAX,TRR,VMAX
.SUBCKT DIODE 1 2
D1 1 2 DIODE
.MODEL DIODE D(CJO={30PIMAX} IS={5NIMAX} +TT={1.44TRR}
+ BV={1.5VMAX} IBV=1UA N=2 RS={.075/IMAX})
.ENDS
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For example, placing the following line in your netlist will call the
generic diode subcircuit and pass the IMAX, TRR, and VMAX
parameters into the subcircuit. The parameters below are from
a 1N4001 data sheet.
.SUBCKT DIODE 1 2
D1 1 2 DIODE
.MODEL DIODE D(CJO=30.000P IS=5.0000N TT=5.0400U
+ BV=52.500 IBV=1UA N=2 RS=75.000M)
.ENDS
203
GENERIC DIODES
1.60 1.60
2 1
1.20 1.20
800M 800M
Wfm#2
400M 400M
Wfm#1
0 0
must be reduced for the model to behave more like the real
device. Parameter tweaking is not uncommon when modeling
any device; in fact, it's encouraged.
For Schottky barrier diodes, EG, the energy gap should be .69.
For germanium diodes, EG should be .67. For Schottky barrier
diodes, XTI, the saturation current temperature exponent,
should be 2.0. The emission coefficient is closer to 2.0 for
Schottky barrier diodes, in contrast with the average PN diode
which is closer to 1.0. Additionally, the saturation current, IS,
will be one to two orders of magnitude higher than IS in the
junction diode. The rest of the diode parameters are calculated
as before.
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MODEL FOR 1N746-1N759 AND 1N4370-4372 ZENERS
.SUBCKT LZEN 1 2
D1 1 2 DZEN
.MODEL DZEN D(N=1.27IBV=20MA RS={0.5(3.8263+27.7ZV-
+ 9.0796ZV^2+.9678ZV^3-.03237ZV^4)}
+ BV={ZV-0.5.02(3.8263+27.7
+ ZV-9.0796ZV^2+.9678ZV^3-.03237ZV^4)}
+ CJO={1560PZV^-.825} TT=50N M=.33 VJ=.75 IS=1E-11)
.ENDS
.SUBCKT HZEN 1 2
D1 1 2 DZEN
.MODEL DZEN D(RS= {0.5(-2.883224E0 + 7.217979E-1ZV
+ 5.562566E-2ZV^2-1.139204E-3ZV^3+1.793862E-5
+ ZV^4-8.529727E-8ZV^5+1.226089E-10ZV^6)}
+ BV={ZV-0.5.125/ZV(-2.883224E0 + 7.217979E-1ZV +
+ 5.562566E-2ZV^2+ -1.139204E-3ZV^3 + 1.793862E-
+ 5ZV^4 -8.529727E-8ZV^5 +1.226089E-10ZV^6)}
+ CJO={3500PZV^-.665} TT=20N N=2 IS=1E-9 IBV={.125/ZV})
.ENDS
206
CHAPTER 3 - BJTS
BJTs
Like the diode, the forward and reverse storage transit time are
zero (TF, TR). Charge storage (CJE, CJC) is also neglected.
The forward and reverse short circuit current gains (BF, BR) do
207
DEFAULT BJT LIMITATIONS
not vary with the operating point. The ohmic resistances (RE,
RB, RC) are ignored. The effect of the saturation current (IS) on
VBC (early effect) is ignored. Other effects that are not modeled
include large geometry effects, forward or reverse second
breakdown, and thermal feedback that causes junction tem-
perature to rise as a function of power dissipation.
Collector
RC
RB CBC
Base + + VBE - +
IB VBE CBE IC VCE CJS
- -
Substrate
RE
Emitter
Figure 1, Large signal equivalent circuit for the charge control model of
Gummel-Poon. Model shown is for NPN devices.
RB C RC
Base G Collector
G C
GM GO
CCS
RE Substrate
Emitter
Figure 2, Small signal equivalent circuit for the charge control model of Gummel-
Poon. Model shown is for NPN devices.
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Q1 = 1 Eq. 3.4
1 - VBC - VBE
VAF VAR
209
THE IS SPICE4 BJT MODEL
VBE VBC
Q2 = IS eNFVT - 1 + IS eNRVT - 1 Eq. 3.5
IKF IKR
If the terms ISC and ISE are zero and VAF, VAR, IKF and IKR
are infinite, then the model reverts to the Ebers-Moll model,
which is the IS SPICE4 default.
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Base Resistance
tan Z - Z
RBB = 3 RB - RBM Eq. 3.7
Z tan Z 2
where:
-1 + 1 + 144 IB
2 IRB
Z= Eq. 3.8
242 IB
IRB
211
DETERMINING DC MODEL PARAMETERS FROM DATA SHEETS
10 -4
Slope = 1
(2.3NEVT)
10 -8
IL
10 -10
Slope = 1
(2.3NFVT)
10 -12 ISE
VAF will usually range between 50 and 200 volts. If you have
small signal parameters available,
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d HFE
= 1 - NF
d log IC NE
IC 50%
ISE =
VBE
BF e NE VT
VCE - VSAT
RC =
IC
213
DETERMINING DC MODEL PARAMETERS FROM DATA SHEETS
Reverse Parameters
Junction Capacitance
VBE
CBE = TFF IS eNFVT + CJE Eq. 3.9
QBVTNF MJE
1 - VBE
VJE
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where:
VBC
TFF = TF 1 + VTF IF2 e 1.44VT Eq. 3.12
2
IF+ITF
VBE
IF = IS eNF*VT - 1 Eq. 3.13
215
DETERMINING DYNAMIC PARAMETERS FROM DATA SHEETS
TF = 1 Eq. 3.17
2Ft
TR = 0.6 Ts
BJT AC Parameters
216
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The AC analysis will sum the square of the noise currents, and
assume a noise bandwidth, B, of 1 Hz. Shot and flicker noise are
modeled for the base and collector currents by:
AF
In2 = 2 q I B + KF B I F Eq. 3.20
T XTB
BF T = BF Eq 3.24
TNOM
T XTB
BR T = BR Eq 3.25
TNOM
T T 1.5 T
VJ T = VJ - 2 VT ln - EG TNOM - EG T Eq 3.26,27
TNOM TNOM TNOM
217
AN ENHANCED BJT DEFAULT
Model Limitations
218
CHAPTER 3 - BJTS
Power Transistors
.SUBCKT NPWR 1 2 3
Q1 1 2 3 QPWR AREA=.67
Q2 1 4 3 QPWR AREA=.33
RB 2 4 {RB}
.MODEL NPWR NPN(...IKF=...)
.ENDS
References
219
REFERENCES
220
CHAPTER 4 - JFETS
JFETs
Overview
221
OVERVIEW
CGD
Gate +
ID VDS
+ VGS - - RS
RS
CGS
Source Source
Figure 1, Large signal model, left, has diodes modeled similar to the standard diode,
Except N = 1 and PB replaces VJ. Small signal model shown to the right. Models shown
are for N channel devices.
DC Characteristics
VG - VTO 0: ID = 0
0 VGS - VTO VDS: ID = BETA VGS - VTO 2 * 1 + LAMBDA VDS
0 VDS VGS - VTO: ID = BETAVDS 2 VGS - VTO - VDS 1 + LAMBDAVDS
VG - VTO 0: ID = 0
0 VGS - VTO - VDS: ID = - BETA VGS - VTO 2 * 1 - LAMBDA VDS
0 - VDS VGS - VTO: ID = BETAVDS 2 VGS - VTO - VDS 1 - LAMBDAVDS
222
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Dynamic Behavior
Noise
I2 = 4 k T B Eq. 4.3
RS
I2 = 4 k T B Eq. 4.4
RD
gm AF
ID2 = 8 k T + KF * ID Eq. 4.5
3
223
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
Temperature Dependence
224
CHAPTER 4 - JFETS
Amplifier data sheets will usually specify the small signal output
conductance and will either give ID or specify that VGS = 0.
LAMBDAs value is typically between 0.1 and 0.01 V-1. This
parameter plays the same role as VAF for BJTs, except its units
are reciprocal volts. LAMBDA = .02 is a good default if insuffi-
cient information is given (See Figure 4).
225
DETERMINING JFET PARAMETERS FROM DATA SHEETS
Parameter Tweaking
ID (VTO=-3) in Amps
300U 300U
200U 200U
Wfm#1
100.0U 100.0U 2
0 0
226
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1
450U 450U .MODEL MOD1 NJF(BETA = 5E-4)
ID (BETA=1E-4) in Amps
ID (BETA=5E-4) in Amps
350U 350U
250U 250U
150U 150U
Wfm#2
Wfm#1
160U 160U
ID (LAMBDA=0.05) in Amps
ID (LAMBDA=0) in Amps
2
.MODEL MOD1 NJF(LAMBDA =0)
80.0U 80.0U
40.0U 40.0U
Wfm#2
Wfm#1
0 0
227
PARAMETER TWEAKING
ID (RD=25) in Amps
VTO=-2
BETA=2M
500U 500U 500U VGS=-0.5V
JFET CHARACTERISTICS
.DC VDS 0 5 .25 I(VIDS)
.MODEL MOD1 NJF ID
*VIDS measures ID. Could have
*used VDS, but ID would
*be negative
.PRINT DC I(VIDS)
VDS
VIDS 1 2 J1
VDS 1 0 MOD1
VGS
J1 2 7 0 MOD1 -1
VGS 7 0 -1
.END
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RG RGG
Gate
J1 J2
JFET JFET
DGS
DGAS
Source
Figure 7, A GaAsFET Equivalent Circuit
Listed below is the GaAsFET subcircuit model and test circuit.
The GaAsFET model requires the parameters, L, W, KP,
RHOG, RHOD, DC, VT and N to be passed to the subcircuit.
229
REFERENCES
References
230
CHAPTER 5 - MESFETS
MESFETs
Overview
231
OVERVIEW
RD RD
GGD
+ VGD -
+
Gate Gate
ID VGD GM VGS
- GDS
+ VGS - GGS
CGS RS CGS RS
Source Source
Figure 1, Large and Small signal models for the Statz et al. GaAs MESFET
DC Characteristics
Vgs-VTO 2 V 3
Id = 1 - 1- ds 1 + Vds
1+ b Vgs-VTO 3
V 3 2 Vgs-VTO b Vgs-VTO 2
gm = 1- 1- ds 1+Vds -
3 1-b Vgs-VTO 1+b Vgs-VTO 2
V 3 V 2 Vgs-VTO 2
gds = 1- 1- ds + 1+Vds 1- ds *
3 3 1+b Vgs-VTO
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Vgs-VTO 2
Id = 1 + Vds
1+ b Vgs-VTO
2
1+b Vgs-VTO 2 Vgs-VTO -b Vgs-VTO
gm = 1+Vds
2
1+b Vgs-VTO
Vgs-VTO 2
gds =
1+b Vgs-VTO
Charge Storage
233
NOISE
Noise
The noise model for the MESFET can be taken directly from the
JFET model. The model parameters AF, flicker noise exponent,
and KF, flicker noise coefficient, define the noise characteris-
tics of the MESFET.
References
234
CHAPTER 6 - MOSFETS
MOSFETs
Overview
235
OVERVIEW
RD
Drain
CBD
CGD
+ VGD -
+ VBD -
+ Substrate
Gate ID
VDS or Body
- Node
+ VBD -
+ VGS -
CGS
CBS
CBD
RS
Source
Drain
CBD
RD
CGD GBD
Gate
Substrate
GM GM
VGS VBS or Body
Node
CGS GBS
CBS
CGB
RS
Source
236
CHAPTER 6 - MOSFETS
237
OVERVIEW
Level = 1 Shichman-Hodges
Level = 2 MOS2, Meyers model [6-5, 11]
Level = 3 MOS3, Semiempirical model [6-1, 11]
Level = 4,5 BSIM, Berkeley short channel IGFET [6-6,7,9]
Level = 6 Sakurai-Newton [6-10]
Level = 7, 8 BSIM3 version 3.1
Level 1
VG - VTO 0: ID = 0
0 VGS - VTO VDS: ID = KPW VGS - VTE 2 1 + LAMBDA VDS
L
0 VDS VGS - VTO: ID = KP W VDS 2 VGS - VTE - VDS 1 + LAMBDAVDS
L
238
CHAPTER 6 - MOSFETS
Reverse Region:
VG - VTO 0: ID = 0
0 VGS - VTO - VDS: ID = - KPW VGS - VTE 2 1 - LAMBDA VDS
L
0 - VDS VGS - VTO: ID = KP W VDS 2 VGS - VTE - VDS 1 - LAMBDAVDS
L
where:
Level 2
239
CURRENT STANDARD SPICE MOSFET MODELS
The level 2 model uses the most CPU time and can cause a
great deal of convergence problems, especially if not properly
specified. But it provides correction to simulate effects which
are not predicted in the basic model.
Level 3
References
240
CHAPTER 6 - MOSFETS
241
REFERENCES
242
CHAPTER 7 - MACROMODELS
Macromodels
243
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER MODELS
Generic Op-amps
There are also several generic models. The generic models are
equation-based subcircuit macros that can simulate hundreds
of op-amps just by the specification of a few data sheet
parameters. Generic models are possible because character-
istics which are common to many op-amps can be modeled
using similar techniques. There are generic models for op-
amps that are constructed using bipolar and JFET technology,
and for current feedback op-amps using 5 or 15 volts. These
models are in the linear and nonlinear libraries. The library
models for the generic op-amp subcircuits are called OPAMP
(Bipolar front end), and FETAMP (JFET front end). The subcir-
cuit names are the same in both libraries. This allows the
designer to utilize either a complex or simple model just by
altering the INCLUDE statement. The current feedback op-
amps are called AMPC5 (5 volt current feedback) and AMPC15
(15 volt current feedback) and are in the nonlinear library.
Parameter passing is used to automatically calculate the ISSPICE4
model parameters, based on the following list of commonly
available data sheet parameters:
244
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The nonlinear JFET front end model requires FT, DVDT, VOS,
and GAIN. The linear JFET model requires the parameters FT,
VOS, and GAIN, while the Bipolar model requires specification
of FT, IOS, VOS, IBIAS, and GAIN. The op-amp connections in
the order that they must be specified are: (-) inverting input, (+)
non-inverting input, output, VCC (+ supply), and VEE (- supply).
The current feedback op-amps require the parameters FC,
DVDT and RF. The connections as they appear in the subcircuit
netlist are: (-) inverting input, (+) non-inverting input, output,
VCC (+ supply), and VEE (- supply). See the SPICE APPLICATIONS
HANDBOOK for a detailed explanation of the current feedback op-
amp.
245
GENERIC OP -AMPS
7, VCC
D1
6,
VCC
15
D741 EP
-1.5 Output
Q4
C2 30P QNO V(18)
RC1 RC2 VOUT
1K 1K D4 D6 IRO RL1 1K
D741 D741 170U
CHF R5 1MEG
55P
GB
2, Inverting GA
-0.9M R2 D2 D3
12.5
D7
L1 30U
VIN
PULSE GCM
RP
4, VEE
Q3 -6.3M
EN 10K
QN741 2.3
RCW CCW
10MEG 2.5P
VEE
IEE -15
185N
RF 100K
3, Non-inverting Input
Figure 1, A generic nonlinear op-amp equivalent circuit; Shaded areas contain components
which are external to the actual op-amp model and are used for simulation purposes only.
Input Stage
246
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Slew rate limiting is set by this input stage. The large signal
output voltage is limited to BETA3 IEE RC and the small
signal gain is RC .5 BETA3 IEE / (N VT). If the small signal
output is integrated to provide a unity gain crossover at the
radian frequency, WT, then the slew rate is:
Interstage
247
INTERSTAGE
Output Stage
The output stage is modeled using D6, D7, Q4, Q5 and L. The
transistors are not given any AC parameters. Instead, a dis-
crete inductor simulates the AC performance while the transis-
tors' (QNO and QPO) BETA and the source IRO account for
both current limit and output resistance. This stage will return
the load current to the power lines, enabling simulation of
certain power stage configurations.
248
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VOFFSET
7, VCC
7
RP 2 VCC
IBN RIN CIN IBP RIP CIP
RXX 6
4, VEE 3 VEE
4
Figure 2, The UA741 equivalent circuit using the Intusoft linear model. On the right is the
SPICENET symbol which shows connectivity.
7
EP
DSS ISS
DSLEW
Q4
QNO
C2
D4 D6 RL
D156
RRO
2 J1 J2
JFET1 JFET2
LL 6
GB
D3 D2 RO2 D7
3 R2
D156 D156 D5
D156
GA Q5
C1 QPO
D2 DSLEW
EN
RD1 RD2
4
Figure 3, The LF156 equivalent circuit using the Intusoft nonlinear op-amp model.
249
LM111 COMPARATOR
LM111 Comparator
VCC
8
R1 R2 RPC D5
D6 DIODE
D1 7
GC RO
RA C1
GA IOS
D2
1
D3 DIODE
Q1 Q2
2 NPN NPN D4 8
DIODE
GB 3 VCC
RB 7
3 VEE 1
2
PRE VEE 4
4
Figure 4, The LM111 equivalent circuit and accompanying SPICENET symbol showing
proper comparator connections.
250
CHAPTER 7 - MACROMODELS
The signal generators listed below are derived from the stan-
dard ISSPICE4 transient signal generators. They are imple-
mented as subcircuits and use the parameter passing feature
to make them versatile and easy to use. These subcircuits have
defaults for most of the parameters, and unlike the ISSPICE4
transient generators, you may specify the parameters in any
order you choose. Shown below is a listing of each sources
associated parameters with their defaults, if any, and an ex-
ample. Parameters without defaults will be marked ND and
must have a value passed to them.
251
GENERIC SIGNAL GENERATORS
Important Note: In order to use the VCO element, the UIC (Use
initial Conditions) keyword must be specified in the .TRAN
statement. This allows elements in the subcircuit to be properly
initialized. Otherwise, the VCO signal generator will not oscil-
late properly.
252
CHAPTER 7 - MACROMODELS
Generic Functions
253
GENERIC FUNCTIONS
Figure 5, The hyperbolic tangent schematic utilizing the SPICE2 EXP and DIVIDE
functions with some analog computer elements, and the ISSPICE4 implementation.
254
CHAPTER 7 - MACROMODELS
2
LOG 1 LOG 2
Function
B1 2 0 V = LOG(V(1))
C1 1U
R1 1MEG
Integrator 1 K/S 2 1 2
E2 E3
{K} 1MEG
1 A 3
Multiplier K*A*B 3
2 B
B1 3 0 V = V(1) * V(2)
Figure 6, S PICENET symbols for a multiplier, integrator, and logarithmic amplifier are
shown to the left, along with the actual ISSPICE 4 implementation to the right.
The majority of these are constructed out of dependent sources
and basic ISSPICE4 primitive elements. A quick glance at the
variety of model listings in Sys.Lib will give you an idea of how
useful these elements can be.
Generic Crystals
255
GENERIC CRYSTALS
CP Q RS
L=
2 FREQ
C= 1
RS L C Q 2 FREQ RS
Generic Potentiometer
R+
R- R2
SPICENET R-
Symbol
Figure 8, RPOT Model
256
CHAPTER 7 - MACROMODELS
Opto-Isolator
Anode
R1 1K
VM H1 C4 G1
454P
D1
LED
Q1 QOPTO
Base
Cathode Emitter Collector
Figure 9, The opto-isolator equivalent circuit
257
OPTO ISOLATOR
N=2
RS = .7
IS = 2.5E-12
IS = 2.5E-11
NF = 1.3
BF = 325
IKF = 100MA
VAF = 100V
2.3 R1 C1 = Tr
R1 = 1K
C1 = 434PF
CJO = 40PF
258
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Ft = Hfe 2.3 / Tf
TF = 1 / (2 p Ft) = .43NS
TR = 1 / BR Ts / ln[BF/10] = 114NSEC
Cob = Tfs / (2.3 BF VCC / ICSAT) = 11PF
CJC = 2 Cob = 22PF
CJE = 7 Cob = 77PF
.SUBCKT LN25 1 2 3 4 5
VM 1 6
D1 6 2 LED
H1 7 0 VM .00154
R1 7 8 1K
C1 8 0 454PF
G1 3 4 8 0 1
Q1 3 4 5 QOPTO
.MODEL LED D(N=2 RS=.7 CJO=40PF IS=2.5E-12)
.MODEL QOPTO NPN(IS=2.5E-11 NF=1.3 CJC=22PF
+ CJE=77PF TF=.44NS TR=114NS BF=325 BR=10
+ IKF=100MA VAF=100)
.ENDS
259
OPTO ISOLATOR
I(V2)
IIN
R2 1K
X1
ON25 I(V3) 9.00M 450M
IC
I1 V3
10 7.00M 350M
PULSE
IIN in Amps
IC in Amps
Wfm#2 5.00M 250M
Wfm#1
.TRAN .1U 20U 3.00M 150M
Figure 10, Simulation of the 4N25 shows the turn-on and turn-off response.
260
CHAPTER 7 - MACROMODELS
261
RANDOM NOISE SOURCES
.SUBCKT RAN4 4
R1 0 1 1K
V1 1 0 PWL 0,{-1.7071MAG},{0.00391TIM},{0.7963MAG},
Figure 12, Partial listing of the random noise source shows its
generic nature.
Generic Interconnect
Z = 377 * h * Er -0.5
w
L1 = Z L t or = Z L t Er 0.5
C1 = t L or = t0 Er 0.5 * L
Z Z
263
GENERIC INTERCONNECT
RT = 1.5 Z
RT = Z
RMS Error, 1%/Div
RT = .75 Z
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References
265
REFERENCES
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Models For Power Electronics
267
SATURABLE REACTOR MODEL
Subcircuit Netlist
To make the netlist IS SPICE4 compatible, just replace all of the
equations in the curly braces with numerical values.
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sat, Lsat
B
Figure 1, A
simple B-H loop
model detailing
Bm
some core H
parameters that
will be used for
later calculations
mag,Lmag
VN D2
F
X2 V(3)
Figure 2, The saturable reactor model. The
CORE FLUX SPICENET symbol below the schematic reveals the
core's connectivity and subcircuit flux test point.
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HOW THE CORE MODEL WORKS
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400
200
FLUX in Volts
-200
-400
400
200
FLUX in Volts
-200
1
-400
Equation Variables
Bm Maximum Flux Density in Gauss
H Magnetic Field Strength in Oersteds
Ac Area of the Core in cm2
N Number of Turns
Ml Magnetic Path Length in cm
Permeability
d
E= * 10-8 Eq. 8.1
dt
T = 2 Bm Ac Eq. 8.2
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e dt = Li Eq. 8.6
0.4 10-8
L = N2 Bm Ac Eq. 8.8
H Ml
273
CALCULATING CORE PARAMETERS
The values for LMAG and LSAT can be determined by using the
proper value of in Eq. 8.9. The values of permeability can be
found by looking at the B - H curve and choosing two values for
the magnetic flux, one value in the linear region where the
permeability will be maximum, and one value in the saturated
region. Then, from a curve of permeability versus magnetic flux,
the proper values of m may be chosen. The value of in the
saturated region will have to be an average value over the range
of interest. The value of FEDDY, the eddy current critical
frequency, can be determined from a graph of permeability
versus frequency, as shown in Figure 4. By choosing the
approximate 3db point for , the corresponding frequency can
be determined.
Feddy value selected at
, Permeability
various points depend-
ing on core gap. Use the
approximate 3 db point
on curve for FEDDY
value.
Frequency
Figure 4, The permeability versus frequency graph is used to
determine the value for FEDDY.
V(2)
X2 VOUT
R1 100 XFMR
2.28
Tran
I(VM1) V(2)
RL
50 0-4-94 -2.28
19:40:56 0 time 50.0U
V1 V(5)
PULSE FLUX
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Transformer Models
275
TRANSFORMER MODELS
K LE LE 1:N
+
V1 L1
-
+
L2 V2
-
= +
V1 LM
+
V2
- -
V1 = L1 di1 + M di2
dt dt If K = 1
L1 = LM
V2 = M di1 + L2 di2
dt dt L2 = N2 L1
M = K L1 L2 K = 1 - LE
LM
Figure 6, The coupled inductor transformer, left, is computationally
efficient, but it cannot provide access to LE and LM or be used as a
building block. The ideal transformer with discrete inductances and
their relationship to the coupling coefficient is shown on the right.
1 N1 N2 3
+ +
V2 = V1 N2 / N1
I1 = I2 N2 / N1 V1 I1 I2 V2
- -
2 4
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V1 RATIO = V2 I1 = I2 RATIO
RS 1U
.SUBCKT XFMR 1 2 3 4
E 5 4 1 2 {RATIO} F
F 1 2 VM {RATIO}
VM 5 6
+ VM +
RP 1 2 1MEG RP V2
V1
RS 6 3 1U 1MEG -
-
.ENDS
E
Figure 8, The Intusoft ideal transformer model allows operation at DC and the
addition of magnetizing and leakage inductances, as well as a saturable core to
make a complete transformer model. Parameter passing allows the transformer
to simulate any turns ratio.
277
TRANSFORMER MODELS
Saturable Ideal
Core Transformer
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To develop the rationale for the PWM model, the state averag-
ing technique of Middlebrook [8-4] is applied to a Buck regulator
shown in Figure 10. In this approach, the nodal equations are
used rather than the state equations in a manner that will cause
the states, inductor current and capacitor voltage, to be aver-
aged over the two switch positions.
+ +
V1 I1 I2 V2
- -
V2 = D V1, averaged by L
I1 = D i2, averaged by C
Figure 10, Buck regulator
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SMALL SIGNAL AC ANALYSIS
d V1
1:D
V1 i1 d I2 i2 V2
v2 = D v1 + d V1
i1 = D i2 + d I2
Figure 11, Small signal equivalent Buck regulator model.
The model shown in Figure 11 can be used to replace the pulse
width modulator switches for the small signal analysis. Notice,
however, that this model is exactly the small signal model of the
ideal transformer if the turns ratio were used to replace the duty
ratio.
1 3
RS
E1
RP
2
G1
4
5
Figure 12a, Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) equivalent circuit.
Dashed line indicates that the voltage V(4,5) controls the depen-
dent sources G1 and E1.
1
*Pulse Width Modulator
.SUBCKT PWM 1 2 3 4 5 3
E 6 2 POLY(2) 1 2 4 5 0 0 0 0 1
G 1 2 POLY(2) 6 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 1K 2
RP 1 2 1MEG
RS 3 6 1M 4
.ENDS 5
L1 L2
Figure 13, A Cuk regulator
RD CD
CL with coupled inductors and
VIN commutating capacitor
C
damping using the newly
developed SPICENET PWM
X1 symbol subcircuit model.
PWM
VDR
281
SYNTAX EXTENSIONS
Q1 Q3
Q3 RBN
2, Gate Q4
2
3, Cathode
3
Figure 16, The Intusoft SCR equivalent circuit (Right) and SPICENET
symbol, QN6397, (Left).
When the compound Hfe of the NPN and PNP transistors is
greater than unity, the SCR will turn on. The 2N6397 data sheet
shows the holding current and the DC trigger current to be
nearly equal, suggesting the two transistors have about the
same Hfe versus current behavior. Hfe will increase at higher
currents so that the holding current must be a result of low
current Hfe roll off which is modeled by selecting NE and ISE as
described by the BJT equations resulting in NE=2 and ISE=4E-
9. The value for IS and RBN are initially selected based on the
generic power transistor.
This will give a value of about 100PF at zero bias so that the CJE
and CJC of the two transistors can be set to 50PF. This
capacitance will also affect circuit performance, so indepen-
dent verification was also be made by laboratory test.
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A SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER (SCR) MODEL
VGATE in Volts
1.20K 1.50 -200 1
VAC in Volts
VIN in Volts
2
Wfm#1
Wfm#3
Wfm#2
0 -1.50 -1.40K 3
Figure 17, A 2N6397 SCR turn on and turn off response, 125 Deg. C.
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I(V13)
I1
I(V7) I(V8) I(V9)
IT1 IT3 IT5
V(54)
VHI
PHASE 120
I(V5) V(23)
PHASE 0 IA VA R29
100
PHASE -120
I(V6)
IB V(22) I(V11) I(V12) I(V10)
VB IT4 IT6 IT2
I(V17)
I2 I(V18)
NEUTRAL
IOUT
V(57)
VLO
Figure 19, A 3 phase full converter circuit using the Intusoft 2N6397 SCR model and the
3 phase generator source.
6.00 200
2
VA,VB,VC in Volts
IA,IB,IC in Amps
4.00 0
1
3
2.00 -200 5
Wfm#4,5,6
Wfm#1,2,3
0 -400 4
-2.00 -600
6
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SPECIAL SOURCES FOR POWER SUPPLY DESIGNERS
300.00
1
260.00
Vout (VHI-VLO) in Volts
220.00
180.00
140.00
45.000
35.000
FFT Vout in Volts
25.000
15.000
5.0000
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References
287
REFERENCES
288
APPENDICES
Appendices
For information on the models listed below please see the associated references.
Technical papers are available directly from Intusoft. Other models are described in
the IS SPICE4 User's Guide and this manual. All Newsletters, numbered 1-34, are
included in the SPICE APPLICATIONS HANDBOOK (published by Intusoft). More recent
newsletters can be obtained directly from Intusoft.
289
APPENDIX A: MODEL REFERENCES
290
APPENDICES
291
APPENDIX A: MODEL REFERENCES
292
INDEX
Index
293
coupling coefficient 276 Schottky 34
CRES 139 Schottky Barrier 204
cross sectional area 273 soft recovery 10
crosstalk 11 switching 31
Crystals 135 temperature variation 194
crystals 11, 255 thermal model 158
Cuk Regulator 279 varactor 32
current feedback op-amp 244 zener 13, 205
Current Regulators 38 Diode Bridges 36
Diodes
D GaAs 32, 33
Laser 38
Darlington Transistors 50
Photo 38
data sheet 184
PIN 67
DC-DC converters 276
Rectifier 24
device modeling 183
Switching 31
DFRCTN 138
Varactor 32
DIAC 96
zener 13
differential equations 254
diodes
differentiator 136
laser 33
digital
DIVIDER 253
CMOS 141
divider 136
generic gates 140
Drivers 157
I/O stages 153
Dual-Gate MOSFETS 75
primitives 140
dv/dt 283
TTL 143
dynamic friction 138
Digital Logic 140
Digital Potentiometers 154 E
Diode 13
area dependence 196 Ebers-Moll 207
bridges 36 ECL Gates 153
Charge Storage 192 eddy current 268
datasheet modeling 196 losses 267
default limitations 186 parameter selection 274
Forward Conduction 188 ELANTEC 118
GaAs 32, 33 emission coefficient 189
generic 201 English 182
generic zener 205 Enhanced Signal Sources 160
Germanium 204 EXP 136, 253
model explination 185 exponential 137
model limitations 187
Noise 195 F
PIN 67
Faraday's law 272
rectifier 10, 24
FEDDY 268, 272, 274
Reverse Conduction 191
ferrite 111
294
INDEX
295
input Laplace Functions 137
3 phase generator 284 Laser Diodes 38
AM 252 laser diodes 33
FM 252 leakage inductance 275
PSUPPLY 252 leakage inductances
Random Noise 261 measurement 278
sawtooth 251 LED 258
Three Phase Generator 252 length 235
Variable Phase 253 LF156 249
variable phase 284 libraries 243
VCO 252 limiter 137
INRTA 138 Linear tech. 119
INRTA2 138 LINEAR TECHNOLOGY 119
integrator 136, 137 Little 182
SCN 139 LM111 250
z 137 LMAG 268, 272
interconnect 11, 262 LOG 136
Intusoft Op-Amp Models 112 LSAT 268, 272
IVSEC 268, 272 LZEN 205
J M
JFET m 272
current regulators 38 macro modeling 184, 244
datasheet params 224 magnetic core 111
DC characteristics 222 Magnetic Cores 108
Dynamic Behavior 223 magnetic path length 272
Gallium Arsenide 229 magnetics 267
generic 10 magnetizing
model equations 221 current 267
Noise 223 inductance 268
Parameter Tweaking 226 Mat 182
Temperature Dependence 224 Mathematical Functions 136
JFET Current Regulators 38 MAXIM 119
JFETS 69 Mechanical Functions 138
junction diodes 185 MESFET
Junction Field Effect Transistors 221 Charge Storage 233
model equations 231
K Noise 234
microstrip 162, 262
KOA 182
Middlebrook 279
L Ml 272
MMICS 66
laboratory verification 184
lamp 158
296
INDEX
modeling opamps
concepts 183 Advanced Linear Devices 114
from datasheets 184 current feedback 244
modulation, AM/FM 160 Elantec 118
MOS Drivers 108 generic 244
MOSFET Harris 118
dual-gate 75 input nonlinearities 246
large signal model 236 input stage 246
model explination 235 interstage 247
models 238 Intusoft 112
power 76 Linear Tech. 119
small signal 73 Motorola 121
small signal model 236 National 120
units 237 Noise parameters 247
MOSFETS 73 output stage 248
Dual-Gate 75 Slew rate limiting 247
Power 76 TI 121, 122, 123
Mot 182 transimpedance 113
motor 138 operational amplifiers 184, 243
motor controller 110 opto-isolator 257
MOTOROLA 120 Opto-Isolators 124
Motorola 121
MOVs 125 P
multiplication 136
Parameter Passing 244
N parasitics 184
PC cards 263
N 272 PENTODE 135
Nagel 207 perimeter 235
Nat 182 permeability 270
National Semiconductor 120 Phase Locked Loop 261
natual log 136 PHASE, source 160
Neural Networks 138 PHASE2 161
NInta 182 PHASE3 161
noise, random 161 Phil 182
nonlinear Photo Diodes 38
voltage coefficients 184 phototransistor 258
Nonlinear Magnetic Cores 108 PIN Diodes 67
NSTR 139 PLLs 157
potentiometer 11, 256
O Potentiometers 135, 154
Op-Amps 112 Power MOS Drivers 108
Power MOSFETS 76
OPAMP 12, 244
power supply 160, 279
Power Transistors 51, 219
297
Pressure Sensors 166 sawtooth 160, 251
PSTR 139 Schematic 281
PSUPPLY 160, 252 Schottky 185
PULSE 251 diodes 204
pulse width modulator 280 Schottky Diodes 34
PUT 107 SCR 282
PWM 10, 279 behavior 283
large signal response 280 SCRs 92
schematic 281 SDIFF 137
PWM ICs 109 semiconductor
PWM Models 109 diode
PZ 137 model explination 185
modeling concepts 183
Q series resistance 190
QWLAS2A2 33 SFRCTN 138
SGS 182
R SGS-Thomson 121
Shichman 221
RAN1 261 sidacs 102
RAN2 261 sidactors 102
RAN3 261 signal generators 251
random noise 161, 261 signum 137
Rate-to-Angle 138 Silicon Controlled Rectifier 282
RATIO 277 SIN 251
rectifier diode 10 sin 136
Rectifier Diodes 24 sinusoidal source 160
relays 157 Slipage 138
RF Devices 58 Small Signal MOSFETS 73
RPOT 256 Small Signal Transistors 40
RTOA 138 soft recovery diode 10
sources 160
S Spice Applications Handbook 245
saturable core 10, 111, 275 square root 137
initial conditions 273 static friction 138
parameter calculation 271 Statz 231
subcircuit listing 268 stimulus
test circuit 274 3 phase generator 284
saturable reactor 267 AM 252
schematic 269 FM 252
saturation 267 PSUPPLY 252
current 189 Random Noise 261
flux 270 sawtooth 251
inductance 268, 273 Three Phase Generator 252
SAW 251 Variable Phase 253
VCO 252
298
INDEX
299
W
West 182
width 235
wire 262
wire wrap 262, 263
X
XTAL 256
Z
Z Domain Functions 137
ZCAP 139
ZCINT 137
ZCINTD 138
ZDIFF 138
zener diode 13
generic 10
impedance 205
Zener Diodes 13
zero 137
zero order hold 139
300