
As you stated, there are 3 parameters that dictate the DC response of a diode. May I ask this very stupid qustion :smile:? I wonder why they don' t even include a generic model of LED in their diode library. You can set the IFK and ISR parameters in the diode model to zero Figure 1 shows the resultant PSpice. To model an LED in PSpice, use the diode model. I tried to simulate the custom LED module with temperature sweep, but the.

I am trying to model LED, but there is one problem I cannot correct it. Thanks for your understanding.Led pspice model Download Link charset=utf-8&source=new3Ĭopy the link and open in a new browser window

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