Where Can I Find the Decade CMOS 4017 Model for LT Spice Simulation?

In summary, a "LT Spice Component Request" is a request for a new component to be added to the LTspice software's library. This can be done by filling out a request form on the LTspice website, providing the component's name, manufacturer, and specifications. There is no limit to the number of requests that can be submitted, but it may take some time for the requested component to be added to the library. The processing time varies and can take a few weeks to a few months. Alternatively, users can create a custom component using the LTspice Component Editor or modify an existing component in the library to match their needs.
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Nash78
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Hello,

Anyone out there with the decade cmos 4017 model?
Im using LT spice for some simulation but i can't find it in the standard library.

Thanks in advance.

Nash78
 
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Great link! Thanks and thanks and thanks . . . .
 

1. What is a "LT Spice Component Request"?

A "LT Spice Component Request" is a request for a new component to be added to the LTspice software, which is a computer program used for simulating electronic circuits. This request can be made by users who need a specific component that is not already included in the software's library.

2. How do I submit a "LT Spice Component Request"?

To submit a "LT Spice Component Request", you can go to the LTspice website and fill out the component request form. You will need to provide the component's name, manufacturer, and specifications in order for the request to be considered.

3. Is there a limit to the number of "LT Spice Component Requests" that can be submitted?

No, there is no limit to the number of "LT Spice Component Requests" that can be submitted. However, the LTspice team receives a large number of requests, so it may take some time for your requested component to be added to the library.

4. How long does it take for a "LT Spice Component Request" to be processed?

The processing time for a "LT Spice Component Request" varies, as it depends on the complexity of the requested component and the workload of the LTspice team. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months for a component request to be processed and added to the library.

5. Are there any alternatives to submitting a "LT Spice Component Request"?

Yes, if you are unable to wait for your requested component to be added to the library, you can create a custom component using the LTspice Component Editor. This allows you to manually input the component's parameters and create a model for simulation. Another option is to look for a similar component that is already included in the library and modify its parameters to match your requested component.

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