LTspice tutorial - Ep8 Turning a datasheet into a component model - the MN3207
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In this tutorial video I take on the challenge of turning a datasheet into a component simulation model in LTspice. In particular I look at the MN3207 audio delay circuit, as suggested by a viewer.
Its not a perfect model of course, only the major parameters are considered but in case you actually try to use this model, let me know how it works!
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Ep8- Turning a datasheet into a component model
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EP16- Feedback loop simulation
Ep17 - Verifying Simulation Models
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