KiCad-Spice-Library
Centralized repo to store KiCad/Spice modules for simulations (by kicad-spice-library)
NE555-SPICE-Model
This project contains a Spice model for the popular NE555 timer IC, which is widely used in electronic circuits for generating accurate time delays or oscillations. (by MuMashhour)
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KiCad-Spice-Library
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How do I add spice symbols?
but but ltspice only has analog devices stuff right ? I actually found this library, but its a mess to find stuff pinout wrong, a bit frustrating https://github.com/kicad-spice-library/KiCad-Spice-Library
NE555-SPICE-Model
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Best way to SPICE model Rise/Fall times
I'm developing a SPICE model for the NE555 timer and I'd like to include some real-world constraints. According to the datasheet, the rise and fall times of the output pin are typically 100 ms. I currently model the rise and fall times using a capacitor and an arbitrary voltage source, but this does not produce good results, and I was wondering if there was a better way to model it. The project can be found at https://github.com/MuMashhour/NE555-SPICE-Model.
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