Could any one help me how to find IC in pspice software

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To find the CA3237E integrated circuit in PSpice or Multisim software, users should first check the manufacturer's website for available models. Many IC manufacturers provide simulation models alongside datasheets. Identifying the specific manufacturer of the CA3237E is crucial for locating the correct model. If the model is not readily available, users may need to create a custom model based on the IC specifications. Proper sourcing of models is essential for accurate simulation in these software platforms.
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my name is ahmed nuh and I'm facing a problem for my project
so could anyone help me how to find IC (integrating circuit) in pspice software or multism software.
 
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ahmed-nuh said:
hi
my name is ahmed nuh and I'm facing a problem for my project
so could anyone help me how to find IC (integrating circuit) in pspice software or multism software.

Welcome to the PF.

For some ICs, the IC manufacturer will provide models on their website (similar to how they provide datasheets). What ICs are you looking for? What manufacturers make them?
 
actually I'm looking for U1 CA3237E..know I'm making the simulation so i would like to know how to find this IC in the pspice software or the multism software.
 
ahmed-nuh said:
actually I'm looking for U1 CA3237E..know I'm making the simulation so i would like to know how to find this IC in the pspice software or the multism software.

What manufacturers make the chip? That is your first place to look for models.
 
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