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I've started using PSpice as part homebrewing and design efforts. It
is very interesting, and a great way to check out ideas before committing them to actual PC boards. Some questions: The version I downloaded has some limitations in the parts libraries. For example, I can't find many of the common parts used by ham homebrewers: MPf102 JFETS, NE602 mixers, etc. Where can I find the PSpice models of these parts? Has anyone developed a library of ham homebrew .MOD files for the parts we use? I've (sort of) figured out how to put an impedance matching transformer into the circuits. I select what they call a "non-linear" transformer (bad name I think) and this allows me to set the coupling coefficient and the turns on the primary and the secondary. But what about the core material, toroid vice no-toried, bifilar windings, etc. Is there a way of plugging in the kinds of toroids we use? Also, I'd be interested in hearing from other amateur homebrewers who are using Pspice in their solder-melting activities. Thanks and 73 Bill N2CQR M0HBR CU2JL http://www.qsl.net/n2cqr |
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