al davis wrote: > Those fancy models that you get by downloading or from databases > are usually overkill. If you don't understand them, use a > simpler model.
I think there can be some use for those vendor models, but you really have to watch out because it is not always clear what is modeled and what isn't. The result is you end up having to trace out the model or build up a model characterization test bench that compares some simulated values to the datasheet or real measured values. And I agree with Al's comment that they're often times overkill. In one case I can think of, all you really needed was the dominant pole to be modeled and you instantly could predict some extremely important behaviour. I can see wanting to look at distortion in an audio filter or something but then I have doubts about the models. -Dan _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

