All SPICE models are installed using a common, two-step procedure:
If you already have a model file, you can use that file for these procedures. Otherwise, a
sample file with three SPICE MOSFET models is available for download in Step 1. The three models in this sample file provide
three different methods you can use to create the associations:
This tutorial also includes a method to remove an association. See Undo the model-to-symbol
associations.
Step 1: Install the models
To use the sample models, follow these steps:
- Right click the following link: model_examples.txt
.
- Select Save as..., and navigate to a convenient location to save the model
for use in the next procedure..
To install either the example model file or your own model file, follow these steps:
- Open Windows Explorer to the directory where you saved the model file and position
the SIMetrix/SIMPLIS command shell so that you have access to both the Windows
Explorer window and the command shell.
- Drag and drop the file into the command shell.
- Click OK at the prompt, confirming that you want to install the file.
Result: The command shell displays a message that the
model library has changed and that the catalog rebuild is complete. If no message
appears in the command shell, these models, most likely, already exist in the
library.
Important: SIMetrix/SIMPLIS registers the full file path to the model file, and
will look for your model in that file location. If you move the model file from the
location where it was installed, you must repeat the installation process in this
section.
If you installed your own model file, one of the following three sections will apply to
the model-symbol association process. Simply follow these sections to see which applies
to your model. A different example model is used in each section. Substitute your model
name for the supplied model name in each procedural step.
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Step 2: Associate model with
category and symbol
This section describes three methods for associating a model with a category and
symbol:
2.1 Automatically
associate a model with a category and symbol
The first model, example_model_1, is one that
SIMetrix can automatically associate with a model-library category and a symbol
name.
Create a new schematic and then follow these
steps:
- From the schematic menu bar, select .
Result: The Select Device dialog
appears with the Recently Added Models category highlighted in the panel on the
left. The new models from model_examples.txt appear in the
selection pane on the right.
- Highlight example_model_1.
Result: The
following text appears in the lower left pane:
SIMetrix does not know what symbol to use for this model.
- Click the Place button.
Result: The Extract
MOSFET Parameters dialog opens with default test conditions for this type of
model. You can set these default test conditions in the
SIMPLIS Options.
- Make the appropriate changes to the test conditions for this model, and then
click Extract.
Result: A progress bar appears
and then the mouse cursor turns to the symbol and is ready to be placed on the
schematic.
- Click to put the associated symbol in an appropriate place on your schematic.
For this type of model, no additional steps are
required because SIMetrix is able to automatically categorize and associate the model
with a symbol. This model example is now associated with an nmos_sub symbol and is
categorized as NMOS in the SIMetrix/SIMPLIS library.
Note: If you installed your own model file, you may be presented with the "Associate
Symbol with Model" dialog. If this dialog appears, you can skip ahead to step #2 in
the next section.
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2.2
Manually associate a model with a category and symbol
The second model, example_model_2, falls into
the class of models for which SIMetrix cannot determine the association and you must,
therefore, select a category and an associated symbol.
To associate this model with a library category and a
symbol, follow these steps:
- From the schematic menu bar, select
Result: The Select Device dialog appears.
- Highlight example_model_2.
Result: The
following text appears in the lower left
pane:
SIMetrix does not know what symbol to use for this model.
- Click the Place button.
Result: A dialog
opens with a list of the categories and symbols that are required by SIMPLIS
for the common semiconductor devices.
Table 1. Common SPICE Model Types, Categories, and Symbol Names
Model Type |
Model Library
Category |
Symbol |
N-Channel
MOSFET |
NMOS |
NMOS 3
Terminal |
P-Channel
MOSFET |
PMOS |
PMOS 3
Terminal |
NPN Bipolar
Transistor |
NPN |
NPN |
PNP Bipolar
Transistor |
PNP |
PNP |
Diodes |
Diodes |
Junction
Diode |
Schottky
Diodes |
Schottky
Diodes |
Schottky |
Zener Diodes |
Zeners |
Zener |
N-Channel
JFET |
N-Channel
JFET |
N-Channel
JFET |
P-Channel
JFET |
P-Channel
JFET |
P-Channel
JFET |
N-Channel
Enhancement Mode GaN MOSFET |
NMOS |
NMOS 3
Terminal |
P-Channel
Enhancement Mode GaN MOSFET |
PMOS |
PMOS 3
Terminal |
N-Channel
Depletion Mode GaN MOSFET |
N-Channel
JFET |
N-Channel
JFET |
P-Channel
Depletion Mode GaN MOSFET |
P-Channel
JFET |
P-Channel
JFET |
Insulated Gate
Bipolar Transistor |
IGBTs |
IGBT |
- Click Close.
or
To
avoid seeing this dialog again, check "Don't show this message again." and then
click Close. Result: The Associate Models
with Symbols dialog appears.
- From the Choose Category... drop-down menu, select NMOS for this
model example.
Tip: To locate the category more quickly, type the
first few letters of the category to move to that section of the
list.
- From the Define Symbol drop-down menu, select NMOS 3 Terminal.
Tip: To locate the symbol more quickly, type the first few letters of the
symbol to move to that section of the list and then use the scroll bar or arrow
key if necessary to move down the list.
- Click OK.
Result: The Extract MOSFET
Parameters dialog opens with default test conditions for this type of model.
- Make the appropriate changes to the test conditions for this model, and then
click Extract.
Result: A progress bar appears
and then the mouse cursor turns to the symbol and is ready to be placed on the
schematic.
- Click to put the associated symbol in an appropriate place on your
schematic.
Result: This model example is now is
categorized as NMOS in the SIMetrix/SIMPLIS library and associated with the
symbol for an NMOS 3 Terminal (nmos_sub).
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2.3 Embed
the association in the model definition
The third model, example_model_3, has the
following extra line in the model definition just after the .SUBCKT
information:
*#ASSOC Category=NMOS Symbol=nmos_sub
Because the model is already associated with a
model-library category and symbol, it can be placed on a schematic directly.
- From the schematic menu bar, select .
- Highlight example_model_3.
Result: The
symbol appears in the lower-left pane of the Select Device dialog, indicating
that the model has a symbol association.
- Click the Place button.
Result: The Extract
MOSFET Parameters dialog opens with default test conditions for this type of
model.
- Make the appropriate changes to the test conditions for this model, and then
click Extract.
Result: A progress bar appears
and then the mouse cursor turns to the symbol and is ready to be placed on the
schematic. The mouse cursor turns into the symbol and is ready to be placed on
the schematic.
- Click to put the associated symbol in an appropriate place on your
schematic.
Result: The MOSFET is now placed on the
schematic without any intervention by SIMetrix.
To save and close your schematic, select and select a convenient
location to store the schematic file.
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Undo the model-to-symbol
associations
At times, models are accidentally associated with the wrong symbols. Although no
built-in support is available for removing associations within SIMetrix, you can do this
manually with a text editor. The user-defined model-to-symbol associations are stored in
a text file in the Application Data directory.
Note: This procedure is for a typical installation of the Windows operating system. If the
following steps fail, search your drive(s) for the file, user_v2.cat.
To edit user_v2.cat and remove associations for the two models that did not have
associations embedded in the file, follow these steps:
- Open Windows Explorer.
- Choose an appropriate path from the following table:
If your version is
... |
Use this path
... |
SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Intro,
version 7.0 |
%appdata%\SIMetrix
Technologies\SIMetrixIntro700\devdb\user |
SIMetrix/SIMPLIS full
version 7.00 |
%appdata%\SIMetrix
Technologies\SIMetrix700\devdb\user |
Other versions |
Replace the
"SIMetrix700" with the appropriate version number; for example, for
version 7.10, use "%appdata%\SIMetrix
Technologies\SIMetrix710\devdb\user" |
- Paste the appropriate path identified in step 2 into the file path field at the top
of the Windows Explorer window.
- To open the user_v2.cat file, select the file, right click, and then select
Open with....
- Choose a text editor, such as Notepad.
Result: The file
opens in a text editor.
Note: If both example_model_1 and example_model_2
were installed, the
user_v2.cat file would have these two
entries:
example_model_1,3;nmos_sub;;NMOS;;;
example_model_2,3;nmos_sub;;NMOS;;;
- To remove an association, delete the entire line from this file and then save
it.
Note: The embedded associations are not stored in this file, rather the
association is stored in the model library file.
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