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BCR402U Multisim model

Hello friends.

 

I'm looking for a model for BCR402U from Infineon, I think I have it from Spice model, but I cannot make it work for Multisim 10.1 which is the simulator that I have.

 

If someone know how to convert or modify to work in Multisim I will appreciate it.

 

This is the model:

 

 

BCR402U
LED Driver * Supplies stable bias current even at low battery voltage * Ideal for stabilizing bias current of LEDs * Negative temperature coefficient protects LEDs against thermal overload * Suitable for 12V automotive applications
6 5 4
5 6
4
3 2 1
VPW09197
1
2 3
Type BCR402U
Marking L2s 1 = GND
Pin Configuration 2;3;5 = I out 4 = VS
Symbol VS I out Vout VR Ptot Tj T stg
Package 6 = R ext
Value
SC74
Maximum Ratings Parameter Source voltage Unit
40 65 38 0.5 500 150 -65 ... 150
V mA V mW C
Output current
VS = 10 V, Vout = 8.6 V
Output voltage
Reverse voltage between all terminals Total power dissipation, TS = 125 C Junction temperature Storage temperature Thermal Resistance Parameter
Symbol RthJS
Value
Unit
Junction - soldering point1)
50
K/W
1For calculation of R thJA please refer to Application Note Thermal Resistance
1
Feb-03-2004
BCR402U
Electrical Characteristics at TA=25C, unless otherwise specified Parameter Symbol Values min. Characteristics typ. max.
Unit
Supply current
VS = 10 V
IS I out
18
500 20
900 22
A mA
Output current
VS = 10 V, Vout = 8.6 V
DC Characteristics with stabilized LED load Lowest sufficient battery voltage overhead Iout > 18mA Voltage drop (VS - VCE) Iout = 20 mA Output current change versus TA VS = 10 V Output current change versus VS VS = 10 V Iout/Iout 1 %/V Iout/Iout -0.2 %/K Vdrop 0.8 VSmin 1.4 V
2
Feb-03-2004
BCR402U
Total power dissipation P tot = f (TS)
Permissible Pulse Load RthJS = f (tp)
600
10 2
mW
K/W
P tot
400
300
R thJS
10 1
200
10
0
100
0.5 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.005 D=0
10
-6
0 0
20
40
60
80
100
120 C
150
10 -1 -7 10
10
-5
10
-4
10
-3
10
-2
s
10
0
TS
tp
Permissible Pulse Load
Ptotmax / PtotDC = f (tp)
10 3
Ptotmax / PtotDC
-
10 2
D=0 0.005 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5
10 1
10 0 -7 10
10
-6
10
-5
10
-4
10
-3
10
-2
s
10
0
tp
3
Feb-03-2004
BCR402U
Output current versus supply voltage Iout = f (V S); Rext = Parameter VS - Vout = 1.4 V
10
-1
Supply current versus supply voltage IS = f(VS) TA = Parameter
0.002
18 Ohm 27 Ohm
A
0.0016 0.0014
80C 20C -40C
I out
39 Ohm A
IS
0.0012 0.001 0.0008
82 Ohm
open
0.0006 0.0004 0.0002
10 -2 0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
V
50
0 0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
V VS
50
VS
Output current versus supply voltage Iout = (VS), TA = 20C VS -Vout as Parameter
10 -1
Output current versus supply voltage Iout = (VS), VS -Vout = 1.4 V TA = Parameter
0.025
-40C
A
20C 80C
Iout
Iout
A 1.2V-2V 1V
0.015
0.01
0.005
10 -2 0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
V
50
0 0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
V
50
VS
VS
4
Feb-03-2004
BCR402U
Output current versus external resistor Iout = (Rext), VS = 10V, VS -V out = 1.4 V TA = Parameter
10 -1
Iout
A
80C 20C -40C
10 -2 1 10
OHM Rext
10
2
Application Circuit
+Vs BCR 402U 4
Rext Vdrop
6
1 Is
2,3,5 Iout
5
Feb-03-2004

 

 

 

 

Thank you for your help and support.

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Hi,

 

 Attached is the BCR402U model I downloaded from Infineon website.  You should be able to use this model to create your own component and if you don't know how create a component in Multisim, have a look at the tutorial from the link below: 

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3173

 

The information you provided is not a SPICE model.

Message Edited by Tien P on 07-16-2009 08:31 AM
Tien P.

National Instruments
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Thank you Tien P. for your comments, but I could not find the attachment that you said, probably I just miss it?

Well, I thought that was a spice model, and I did go to Infineon website but I did not know where was the model and I could not find it.

 

Thank you again for the information about how to make my own model, I'm new in this so probably will take long time before make one on my own.

 

Greetings.

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I forgot to attach the file, sorry about that.  

Tien P.

National Instruments
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Here is where you'll find the model from Infineon BCR402U Model, There are two several models in the document, you need to extract the part that you need.  In the file I previously attached, I didn't copy the diode model so you will get an error if you use that model, use the model below instead

Tien P.

National Instruments
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