This document provides an equivalent circuit diagram and description of the TB67S149FTG clock controlled unipolar stepping motor driver chip. It includes detailed schematics of the various blocks that make up the chip, including the UPnPC control block, reference voltage selection blocks, and driver output blocks. The document is copyrighted by Siam Bee Technologies and is intended for modeling the chip in LTspice simulation software.
This document contains a list of terms related to SPICE modeling and circuit simulation including DC SPICE, IGBT SPICE, MOSFET SPICE, AC SPICE, IC, ABM, and AC on a date of 2015/05/13. The document appears to be a log or inventory of modeling terms.
This document describes LTspice simulations of a 50W flyback converter circuit using different input voltages. It includes the circuit schematic, input and output waveforms, power output, and gate drive timing for input voltages of 85Vac, 110Vac and 265Vac. It also provides more detailed waveforms and analysis for an example simulation with 110Vac input, examining the transformer operation, MOSFET switching, and feedback circuit. Specifications and simulation settings are provided in appendices.
The document is a parts inventory from Spice Park that summarizes semiconductor parts stocked in March 2017. It shows that semiconductors made up 75% of total parts stocked. The first page provides a breakdown of parts categories and quantities. Subsequent pages provide detailed data on specific semiconductor part numbers and manufacturers, including diodes from companies like Fairchild, Fuji, ROHM, and Shindengen.
This document provides information about semiconductor components in Spice Park's inventory in April 2017. It shows that semiconductors made up 75% of the total inventory of 4,640 pieces. Specifically, it details 282 general purpose rectifier diodes from 12 different manufacturers, including part numbers, manufacturers, specifications and update history. It also provides charts summarizing the inventory breakdown by component type.
This document provides a device modeling report for a current regulating diode (CRD) with part number E-501 manufactured by Semitec Corporation. The report includes the pin configuration for the CRD, graphs of its regulator current versus voltage characteristics from simulation and measurement, and a comparison table showing the percent error between measured and simulated voltage and current values at different currents.
This document provides an equivalent circuit diagram and description of the TB67S149FTG clock controlled unipolar stepping motor driver chip. It includes detailed schematics of the various blocks that make up the chip, including the UPnPC control block, reference voltage selection blocks, and driver output blocks. The document is copyrighted by Siam Bee Technologies and is intended for modeling the chip in LTspice simulation software.
This document contains a list of terms related to SPICE modeling and circuit simulation including DC SPICE, IGBT SPICE, MOSFET SPICE, AC SPICE, IC, ABM, and AC on a date of 2015/05/13. The document appears to be a log or inventory of modeling terms.
This document describes LTspice simulations of a 50W flyback converter circuit using different input voltages. It includes the circuit schematic, input and output waveforms, power output, and gate drive timing for input voltages of 85Vac, 110Vac and 265Vac. It also provides more detailed waveforms and analysis for an example simulation with 110Vac input, examining the transformer operation, MOSFET switching, and feedback circuit. Specifications and simulation settings are provided in appendices.
The document is a parts inventory from Spice Park that summarizes semiconductor parts stocked in March 2017. It shows that semiconductors made up 75% of total parts stocked. The first page provides a breakdown of parts categories and quantities. Subsequent pages provide detailed data on specific semiconductor part numbers and manufacturers, including diodes from companies like Fairchild, Fuji, ROHM, and Shindengen.
This document provides information about semiconductor components in Spice Park's inventory in April 2017. It shows that semiconductors made up 75% of the total inventory of 4,640 pieces. Specifically, it details 282 general purpose rectifier diodes from 12 different manufacturers, including part numbers, manufacturers, specifications and update history. It also provides charts summarizing the inventory breakdown by component type.
This document provides a device modeling report for a current regulating diode (CRD) with part number E-501 manufactured by Semitec Corporation. The report includes the pin configuration for the CRD, graphs of its regulator current versus voltage characteristics from simulation and measurement, and a comparison table showing the percent error between measured and simulated voltage and current values at different currents.
Update 22 models(Schottky Rectifier ) in SPICE PARK(APR2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
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This document provides an inventory update of 6,747 parts at Spice Park as of April 2024. It lists the part numbers, manufacturers, and quantities of various semiconductor components, including 1,697 Schottky rectifier diodes from 29 different manufacturers. It also includes details on passive components, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps in the inventory.
The document provides an inventory update from April 2024 of the Spice Park collection which contains 6,747 electronic components. It includes tables listing the types of semiconductor components, passive parts, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps in the collection along with their manufacturer and quantities. One of the semiconductor components, the general purpose rectifier diode, is broken down into a more detailed table with 116 entries providing part numbers, manufacturers, thermal ratings, and remarks.
Update 31 models(Diode/General ) in SPICE PARK(MAR2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
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The document provides an inventory update from March 2024 of parts in the Spice Park warehouse. It lists 6,725 total parts across various categories including semiconductors, passive parts, batteries, mechanical parts, motors, and lamps. The semiconductor section lists 652 general purpose rectifier diodes from 18 different manufacturers with quantities ranging from 2 to 145 pieces.
This document provides an inventory list of parts at Spice Park as of March 2024. It contains 3 sections - Semiconductor parts (diodes, transistors, ICs etc.), Passive parts (capacitors, resistors etc.), and Battery parts. For Semiconductor parts, it lists 36 different part types and provides the quantity of each part. It then provides further details of Diode/General Purpose Rectifiers, listing the manufacturer and quantity of 652 individual part numbers.
Update 29 models(Solar cell) in SPICE PARK(FEB2024)Tsuyoshi Horigome
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The document provides an inventory update from February 2024 of Spice Park, which contains 6,694 total pieces of electronic components and parts. It lists 36 categories of semiconductor devices, 11 categories of passive parts, 10 types of batteries, 5 mechanical parts, DC motors, lamps, and power supplies. It provides the most detailed listing for solar cells, with 1,003 total pieces from 51 manufacturers listed with part numbers.
The document provides an inventory update from February 2024 of Spice Park, which contains 6,694 electronic components. It lists the components by type (e.g. semiconductor), part number, manufacturer, thermal rating, and quantity on hand. For example, it shows that there are 621 general purpose rectifier diodes from manufacturers such as Fairchild, Fuji, Intersil, Rohm, Shindengen, and Toshiba. The detailed four-page section provides further information on the first item, general purpose rectifier diodes, including 152 individual part numbers and specifications.
This document discusses circuit simulations using LTspice. It describes driving a circuit simulation by inserting a 250 ohm resistor between the output terminals. It also describes simulating a 1 channel bridge circuit where the DUT1 and DUT2 resistors are both set to 100 ohms and the input voltage is set to either 1V or 5V.