![]() ![]() Refer to Creating a SPICE Model From a Macro Model Circuit Schematic in Multisim. ![]() another manufacturer) or alternatively, create a SPICE macro model by using the equivalent circuit of the IC. If you are not able to find a SPICE model to simulate an IC component you can look for the SPICE model of a similar or a cross-reference part (i.e. The SPICE Simulation Models page contains a list of some of the most popular semiconductor manufacturers. The best place to look for SPICE models is the manufacturer’s website. To create a simulatable component using the Component Wizard you need the component’s datasheet and a SPICE model, which is a text-based description of a circuit component. This is a component that can be simulated in Multisim to understand and predict circuit behavior. In this case, you will need the component’s datasheet to identify the pinout, select the footprint, and map the symbol pins to the footprint pins. If you only need the component for schematic capture and layout, then you can simply create a Layout-only component in the Component Wizard by defining the symbol and footprint information. This will create a Multisim diagram file (.msd) in that project and open the diagram editor. To create a co-simulation diagram right-click on a project of your choice and select New > Multisim Diagram. Additional Information Layout-only component To run the plug-in simply run the code from Eclipse, which should start your Rodin target along with ProB.
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