C2M0045170D
Hello Wolfspeed,
I am trying to design a Solid State Circuit Breaker, for low voltage AC, based on C2M0045170D(prototype). I am using Cadence Orcad X and I am not able to simulate a simple DC circuit .
When I run the simulation this error appear:
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X_U2.Ls2 N00328 X_U2.sv 2.603n Rser
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ERROR(ORPSIM-16015): Unknown parameter.
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Looks like it doesn't recognize the serial resistance parameter.
When I try to remove Rser from the model then just to check if it works I get this error:
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ERROR(ORPSIM-16551): Floating point computation failed during Device/Model Load. Possible solutions: 1)Ensure that all device parameters are in valid range. 2)Try using .options LIMIT
Maths Exception Code:e06d7363 in device X_U2.xgmos.G2, Multiply(1.50525e+306, -4.99969e+06)
INTERNAL ERROR -- Maths Exception Code:e06d7363 in device X_U2.xgmos.G2, Multipl
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I have attached output file for the first and second simulation, the model downloaded from your website and a print screen of the circuit I used to test the simulation. I ve spent many hours trying fixing but with no luck. Please let me know if you can help me getting the model running for Cadence Orcad X (PSpice).
Best Regards
Matteo
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Forum_Moderator Wolfspeed Employee - Contributor Level 5Options
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MattM Contributor Level 1Options
Hello there , thank you for your reply .
Matteo
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Mhusain Wolfspeed Employee - Contributor Level 1Options
Hello,
I apologize for the delay, please find the attached Pspice compatible model for C2M0045170D. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Thanks
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MattM Contributor Level 1Options
Hi Mhusain,
thank you for the Pspice model. It will be very helpful for my project.
Matteo
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