Multi-collector/emitter BJTs

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vishwa

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Hi,
Is there a commerical BJT part for modeling multi-collector and/or
multi-emitter BJTs in spice? Or could I model them just by using two
individual BJTs?

thanks!
vishwa
 
On 4 Jun 2004 10:39:44 -0700, vishwa_23@yahoo.com (vishwa) wrote:

Hi,
Is there a commerical BJT part for modeling multi-collector and/or
multi-emitter BJTs in spice? Or could I model them just by using two
individual BJTs?

thanks!
vishwa
For multi-emitter situations there is no issue and a
multiple-transistor model will work just fine.

For multi-collector devices some caution is required if saturation of
one collector occurs... you need to add interaction to the model using
a subcircuit format.

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Jim Thompson wrote:
On 4 Jun 2004 10:39:44 -0700, vishwa_23@yahoo.com (vishwa) wrote:

Hi,
Is there a commerical BJT part for modeling multi-collector and/or
multi-emitter BJTs in spice? Or could I model them just by using two
individual BJTs?

thanks!
vishwa

For multi-emitter situations there is no issue and a
multiple-transistor model will work just fine.

For multi-collector devices some caution is required if saturation of
one collector occurs... you need to add interaction to the model using
a subcircuit format.
Or realise that if one saturates, your circuit, in all likelihood, aint
going to work, so don't do it. If you don't do it, you don't need a
better model.

Kevin Aylward
salesEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
 
Hi,
er..there is still some doubt in my mind..for multi-emitter
transistors, do i just 'join' the collectors and bases of two BJTs? on
similar lines, would it work if I just 'joined' the emitters and bases
of the two BJTs?
i have never done this before, and hence these doubts...also, what
would be a good check to see if the model saturates..by measuring Vce?

thanks!
vishwa

"Kevin Aylward" <kevin.aylwardEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk> wrote in message news:<qc6wc.10986$wd7.8599@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>...
Jim Thompson wrote:
On 4 Jun 2004 10:39:44 -0700, vishwa_23@yahoo.com (vishwa) wrote:

Hi,
Is there a commerical BJT part for modeling multi-collector and/or
multi-emitter BJTs in spice? Or could I model them just by using two
individual BJTs?

thanks!
vishwa

For multi-emitter situations there is no issue and a
multiple-transistor model will work just fine.

For multi-collector devices some caution is required if saturation of
one collector occurs... you need to add interaction to the model using
a subcircuit format.

Or realise that if one saturates, your circuit, in all likelihood, aint
going to work, so don't do it. If you don't do it, you don't need a
better model.

Kevin Aylward
salesEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
 
vishwa wrote:
Hi,
er..there is still some doubt in my mind..for multi-emitter
transistors, do i just 'join' the collectors and bases of two BJTs? on
similar lines, would it work if I just 'joined' the emitters and bases
of the two BJTs?
i have never done this before, and hence these doubts...also, what
would be a good check to see if the model saturates..by measuring Vce?

thanks!
vishwa

"Kevin Aylward" <kevin.aylwardEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk> wrote in message news:<qc6wc.10986$wd7.8599@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>...
Jim Thompson wrote:
On 4 Jun 2004 10:39:44 -0700, vishwa_23@yahoo.com (vishwa) wrote:

Hi,
Is there a commerical BJT part for modeling multi-collector and/or
multi-emitter BJTs in spice? Or could I model them just by using two
individual BJTs?

thanks!
vishwa

For multi-emitter situations there is no issue and a
multiple-transistor model will work just fine.

For multi-collector devices some caution is required if saturation of
one collector occurs... you need to add interaction to the model using
a subcircuit format.

Or realise that if one saturates, your circuit, in all likelihood, aint
going to work, so don't do it. If you don't do it, you don't need a
better model.

Kevin Aylward
salesEXTRACT@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.
If you are going to physically combine de=iscretes, then i suggest you
match the Vbe (all measured at desired operating current) within a few
millivolts; a mismatch of about 2.5mV will create an Ie ratio of 1.10 .
 

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