Simple Program Produces Accurate SPICE Models

Oct. 31, 2000
Now available in a Windows-based version, SpiceMod is a simple program for the production of accurate SPICE models. It claims to eliminate the need to learn the intricacies of SPICE model parameters and perform laboratory measurements. Using

Now available in a Windows-based version, SpiceMod is a simple program for the production of accurate SPICE models. It claims to eliminate the need to learn the intricacies of SPICE model parameters and perform laboratory measurements. Using information from the IC's data sheet and a set of test circuits included in the program, users can evaluate models by obtaining feedback on their accuracy. Circuits include diodes, zener diodes, BJTs, power BJTs, Darlington BJTs, JFETs, MOSFETs, power MOSFETs, Sidacs and Sidactors, SCRs, GTOs, Triacs, and IGBTs. Also included in the program is a new Library Manager that creates library templates that place new models into test drawings. The drawings contain scripts and provide data storage so users can view results and compare them with the SpiceMod data entry.

Company: INTUSOFT

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