09-28-2013 03:55 PM
Hello experts!
I am very new to NI.
I have downloaded Multisim and it is great simulator I have ever found. Even I used circuitlogix, proteus, altium, circuitmaker 2000. But multisim is one of the best and I have stood with it for entire my life.
But it lacks some components in its database.
I want C106 series model for my simulation.
I have attached datasheet.
C106d is the component I required in C106 series.
Thank you for your help experts.
09-30-2013 12:39 PM
Hello and welcome to the discussion forum,
Ths C106 SCR is not included in Multisim, however, you can create custom components using the Component Wizard (Tools menu). I tried to locate a SPICE model for the C106 with no luck but I found a recommended replacement, the MCR706A. Click here to open its technical documentation. Under the Technical Documentation & Design Resources section you will find a simulation model.
Finally, here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to create custom components in Multisim:
Creating a Custom Component in NI Multisim
Hope this helps.
10-02-2013 08:06 AM
Thank you for your reply sir. Is your recommended SCR (MCR706A) a substitute of C106? Right? Means all specifications of these two are same? Right sir?
And I have copied all spice model of MCR706A as it is on a notepad. Now during component making wizard, I just paste the spice model as it in the spice window? Right sir?
Thank you
10-02-2013 10:30 AM
Hello,
According to the On Semiconductor page that I sent you the MCR706A is a good eplacement for the C106, however I can't tell you if all the specs are exactly the same. I recommend you to read in detail the datasheet to double check that this component will fit your application.
With regard to the Component Wizard, in Step 6 you can simply paste the model. Be careful with Step 7 (mapping between the model and symbol), this information needs to be accurate, otherwise the component will not work.
Regards,
10-03-2013 12:12 PM
Thank you for your help sir.
I have done with this topic. Mark it as solved.
Thank you once again.
10-03-2013 12:34 PM
Hi,
I'm glad to hear that your question was answered. Since you created this post you are the only one that can mark the question as resolved.
Regards,