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#1 Feb 25, 2020
Paul Badra
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No links to models on Pspice.com

Hi,

I'm browsing the Pspice models on this website and I can see each part. However, there are no links to download these parts or models and I don't understand why. I tried it using Modzilla and Internet Explorer. Am i using the wrong browser or do I need to do something else?

Tue, 2020-02-25 13:52
spice_up_your_c...
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Hi Paul,

Are you looking at the models here - https://www.pspice.com/amplifiers-and-linear-ics/operational-amplifiers/cmos? if yes, then all these models are already part of the the PSpice installation and there's no need to download them. Access them by going to Place > PSpice Component > Search from the GUI

Tue, 2020-02-25 16:46
Paul Badra
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Thank you for that, I now understand. I was confused in thinking that this site has actual .lib or .olb files to download. This site should really clarify that pspice.com is really a site where you can search for components that already exist within the default pspice library on your computer.

Tue, 2020-02-25 17:01
spice_up_your_c...
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Hi Paul,

I understand why you may have found it a little confusing. I also want to point out that PSpice.com also has models from some 3rd party vendors that you can download .lib, .olb files for. Example here: https://www.pspice.com/models/rohm

The ones you looked at were in the Cadence directory of models that come with installation

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