04-24-2009 09:08 PM
04-27-2009 03:50 PM
A-ron,
You shouldn't need to use a model maker if you have found a SPICE model. The model maker generates SPICE models. So I am a little confused by what you have done. But let me try to help anyway.
The primitive BJT device (npn and pnp) in Multisim is based on the gummel-poon model which doesn't model avalanche breakdown. In your circuit, the FMMT415 component uses a single primitive BJT device for its model so its impossible to model avalanche breakdown.
However,I have found a SPICE macro model for the FMMT415 on diodes.com. It contains a primitive BJT device in its core but is supported by many other devices, presumably to characterize avalanche breakdown characteristics.
Its @ http://www.diodes.com/products/catalog/detail.php?item-id=824#0
But I have created the component with the model for you. See attached.
04-27-2009 09:29 PM
04-28-2009 10:50 AM
Aaron,
It seems that the avalanche transistor is the key component in your design. I would isolate that transistor and run some unit tests on it to determine whether it behaves as you expect.