Thanks - this was easy to follow and fairly quick to implement. I'd like to see a method to save these symbols I create into a library so I can use them in other projects. Also - if anyone else wonders how to get the text back if you 'invisible justify' your pin text - just double click the pin.
Now you have created that op amp, does it become generally available, or does it only exist in this schematic? - oops, just seen others have asked the same question. But I will leave it here because it is important.
A most excellent LM741 opamp example. 🥳 The LM741 is still found in many circuits today. I would like to import the Vishay IL300 linear optocoupler to isolate an Input Opamp from an Output opamp. The LM741 opamp is good enough for a Plus or Minus 0to10vdc learning circuit. 😎 Thank you.
One of the difficulties in using SIMetrix with the PSPICE models TI often provides for their newer parts is that a multitude of subcircuits are used for one device, and SIMetrix requires the creation of a symbol for each one. I usually can collapse their models into a single subcircuit (notably since these subcircuits are often used only once), but that takes quite a bit of time. Does anyone happen to know if there's a better solution to this in Qorvo?
Thanks - this was easy to follow and fairly quick to implement. I'd like to see a method to save these symbols I create into a library so I can use them in other projects.
Also - if anyone else wonders how to get the text back if you 'invisible justify' your pin text - just double click the pin.
Now you have created that op amp, does it become generally available, or does it only exist in this schematic? - oops, just seen others have asked the same question. But I will leave it here because it is important.
Great tutorial. What is the preferred way to save user made parts as shown in your video to a user library ? Please advise. Thanks.
A most excellent LM741 opamp example. 🥳 The LM741 is still found in many circuits today. I would like to import the Vishay IL300 linear optocoupler to isolate an Input Opamp from an Output opamp. The LM741 opamp is good enough for a Plus or Minus 0to10vdc learning circuit. 😎 Thank you.
Nice bow tie! I assume you can export a net list from Qspice? Im looking forward to developing my own circuits
What was the command you used to get rid of the box?
Any more info videos coming up?
One of the difficulties in using SIMetrix with the PSPICE models TI often provides for their newer parts is that a multitude of subcircuits are used for one device, and SIMetrix requires the creation of a symbol for each one. I usually can collapse their models into a single subcircuit (notably since these subcircuits are often used only once), but that takes quite a bit of time. Does anyone happen to know if there's a better solution to this in Qorvo?