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PSPICE libraries

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electroicarus

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Hello to all, i want add more libraries, I am using 9,1 PSPICE student version. And....where i can find new libraries.Because i cant find simbol LM35 :( .Thanks.
 
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Even if you find it you probably can't use it. The problem with the student edition is there is a limit on the number of nodes your simulation can have. Any component with any complexity at all (even most op-amps) has too many nodes and the student edition will not run it. At the university, when we had to use SPICE in a lab with 3 op-amps,, they gave us a really simple op-amp file with minimal nodes so we could run the simulation because a regular op-amp model had too many nodes.

That said, the best place to get PSPICE model files is to find a company that makes the component you want and search their website. Fairchild seems to make the LM35, but does not seem to have a model file.

Here is a user made one I found. It looks like it may be simple enough for the student version to use:
**broken link removed**
 
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orcad library

where can i find the regulator component, that is sg3526, because my orcad lack of this component?
 
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