F Flyback Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2019 #1 Hi Do you know how i can make a single component out of the attached LED string?...we are using loads of them in the sim and its taking ages to run. Attachments LED component.pdf 28.9 KB · Views: 358 1P4A AT 51P3V__LC080D.asc 3.6 KB · Views: 306
Hi Do you know how i can make a single component out of the attached LED string?...we are using loads of them in the sim and its taking ages to run.
K kubeek Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #2 Take the parameters Is, Rs, N and Cjo and tweak them to have same VA characteristic as your string of diodes.
Take the parameters Is, Rs, N and Cjo and tweak them to have same VA characteristic as your string of diodes.
E eTech Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #3 Flyback said: Hi Do you know how i can make a single component out of the attached LED string?...we are using loads of them in the sim and its taking ages to run. Click to expand... It takes 0.386 seconds to run on my machine...(?) What does this string represent? How many pins should the single symbol have? eT
Flyback said: Hi Do you know how i can make a single component out of the attached LED string?...we are using loads of them in the sim and its taking ages to run. Click to expand... It takes 0.386 seconds to run on my machine...(?) What does this string represent? How many pins should the single symbol have? eT
alec_t Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #4 You could try just adding n=20 to the diode type, e.g. convert NSCW100 to NSCW100 n=20 , to create a 20-diode string.
You could try just adding n=20 to the diode type, e.g. convert NSCW100 to NSCW100 n=20 , to create a 20-diode string.
E eTech Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #5 alec_t said: You could try just adding n=20 to the diode type, e.g. convert NSCW100 to NSCW100 n=20 , to create a 20-diode string. Click to expand... The param is “m” and it represents the number of devices in parallel.. eT
alec_t said: You could try just adding n=20 to the diode type, e.g. convert NSCW100 to NSCW100 n=20 , to create a 20-diode string. Click to expand... The param is “m” and it represents the number of devices in parallel.. eT
alec_t Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #6 eTech said: The param is “m” and it represents the number of devices in parallel. Click to expand... But the LEDs aren't in parallel; they're in series.
eTech said: The param is “m” and it represents the number of devices in parallel. Click to expand... But the LEDs aren't in parallel; they're in series.
E eTech Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #7 alec_t said: But the LEDs aren't in parallel; they're in series. Click to expand... Yes...so using n=20 won't work. There is no "n" parameter. Only "M" (that wont work for this either). eT Last edited: Jun 14, 2019
alec_t said: But the LEDs aren't in parallel; they're in series. Click to expand... Yes...so using n=20 won't work. There is no "n" parameter. Only "M" (that wont work for this either). eT
alec_t Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #8 eTech said: There is no "n" parameter. Click to expand... Well it works for me.
E eTech Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 14, 2019 #9 alec_t said: Well it works for me. View attachment 118875 Click to expand... Nice....must have been a recent addition. Just looked in the help doc...yup...its there. Thanks...have to remember that one eT
alec_t said: Well it works for me. View attachment 118875 Click to expand... Nice....must have been a recent addition. Just looked in the help doc...yup...its there. Thanks...have to remember that one eT