

The company's products are designed to be energy efficient, reliable, and cost-effective, and are used in a variety of applications, including portable electronics, industrial automation systems, renewable energy systems, and automotive electronics. ON Semiconductor offers a broad portfolio of power management, analog, and discrete semiconductors, including power MOSFETs, diodes, rectifiers, and voltage regulators, among others. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Having the bigger picture I think is what is needed to debug problems.Thanks for any help on this issue.ON Semiconductor is a publicly traded company that designs, develops, and manufactures a wide range of semiconductor products for various applications, including automotive, computing, consumer, industrial, and communications markets. Sometimes I think having this bigger picture understanding of what the tool wants is better than just a step-by-step procedure to do a specific thing. I guess I am not understanding the "bigger picture" of how symbols and models relate to the schematic and the simulator. Why? Now if it turns out that what I thought was a real library of models is in fact not the case, I guess I can download a text file of the 2N3904 model, and connect it to a symbol as described in the tutorial - which is ok. So, I am totally confused as to why I can instantiate a part from a list of parts in a library, but apparently there is missing information in that instantiation that the netlister needs. So based on this, I would think I am accessing a large library of transistors, from which I can instantiate them onto the schematic and can proceed to simulate the circuit behavior.īut when I generate a netlist, the error is that 'No PSPICE template found for Q1' So I click on it and hit the place button, and instantiate it onto the schematic, which it shows as Q1 Under Libraries, it shows '2N3904/Transistor.olb' - which I then double-click onĪt the top, it shows a long list of transistors, one of which is '2N3904/TRANSISTOR' Is a 2N3904 Model Built Into the PSPICE-TI Download?Īt the bottom, I click on 'Search for Part' and enter '2N3904'
