Using PSPICE Components in LTspice

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Using PSPICE Components in LTspice

A recent post on the PCEA Discord server requested a bit of assistance using PSPICE models within LTspice. Here's a quick video explaining how I usually do this!

For reference, this video shows how to download the PSPICE model for the TI LM293 comparator and import it into LTspice . We then set up a very basic circuit to show functionality.

The device is available from TI here:

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