Where Can I Find Spice Models for LM5111 & LM5112?

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Users are seeking SPICE models for the LM5111 and LM5112 MOSFET gate drivers, but have been unable to find them through Google searches. Some members suggest checking manufacturers' websites like Texas Instruments and National Semiconductor, yet these sources reportedly do not provide the required SPICE models. The discussion highlights a common frustration among users trying to locate specific simulation models for these components. Despite efforts, the models remain elusive, prompting the forum inquiry. The need for accessible SPICE models for LM5111 and LM5112 continues to be a challenge for users.
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Spice Models -- LM5111 & LM5112

Hello Everyone,

I am looking Spice model for the MOSFET Gate Drivers (LM5111 & LM5112). If anyone have this models please forward to me.
 
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What happens when you google Spice Model LM5111 ?
 


Hello berkeman,

I couldn't find spice models for LM5111 & LM5112 in google.. So that I posted in the forum sir...
 


uhdam said:
Hello berkeman,

I couldn't find spice models for LM5111 & LM5112 in google.. So that I posted in the forum sir...

When I did the Google search, I got hits at manufacturers' websites like TI and National Semiconductor. They don't have the SPICE models?
 


Yes I know that website they don't have the spice models...
 
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