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spice - modeling a BJT using Y parameters

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Martin - 31 Oct 2003 22:05 GMT
I have a transistor with it's Y parameters given.  I need to simulate
a circuit in spice using this transistor.

How do I model this BJT using its Y parameters in Spice?

Thanks

Martin
Jim Thompson - 31 Oct 2003 22:24 GMT
>I have a transistor with it's Y parameters given.  I need to simulate
>a circuit in spice using this transistor.
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>Martin

(1) The Y-parameters were obtained at a specific bias point
(2) I think you can use, in PSpice behavioral modeling, either Gtable
or Gfreq to represent your data.  (I haven't tried it however.)

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