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Quoting Mike Engelhardt (who develops and maintains LTspice): LTspice understands some hspice syntax. For example, it understands single quotes for parameter substitution as well as '.lib 'file.lib' FAST' syntax.
It won't usually be able to understand a '$' symbol as the start of a comment in-line. Usually this is enough to be able to run 3rd party foundry BSIM3 models without modification as long as all dimensions, areas, and perimeters are specified. LTspice development policy is that went there is a conflict between PSpice and hspice syntax, LTspice will follow PSpice because it a more widely used standard. And also, LTspice does not do the Philips MOS 9 device. As I recall, that model is now open sourced but it is in FORTRAN. Also, I should mention that a general rule is that LTspice does not do the hspice-specific semiconductor enhancements.
You can use the 2nd edition of Semiconductor Device Modeling with SPICE by G. Massobrio and P. Antognetti as a good reference for hspice vs PSpice device enhancements. The PSpice enhancements in that book can be used as an LTspice manual. And then on IBIS, No, IBIS isn't in LTspice. I think IBIS was an Intel invention that allowed them to give behavioral descriptions of their I/O pins without giving out implementation details. Anyway, I think IBIS amounts largely to an IV curve.
The DC curve you can put in an IV lookup table. To do the dynamic behavior, you're better off with some kind of transistor level model of the device.
Attached is an example of using a lookup table in a current source. I don't know if it's otherwise documented anywhere. Index of parent directory.
Version 4 SHEET 1 880 680 WIRE -32 320 -32 288 WIRE -32 208 -32 176 WIRE -32 176 -160 176 WIRE -160 176 -160 208 WIRE -160 288 -160 320 FLAG -160 320 0 FLAG -32 320 0 SYMBOL current -32 208 R0 SYMATTR InstName I1 SYMATTR Value tbl(-5 -1 -2.5 0 0 1 1 5 2) SYMBOL voltage -160 192 R0 SYMATTR InstName V1 SYMATTR Value 0 TEXT -152 368 Left 0!dc V1 -5 5 1m But from someone else on IBIS and LTspice: I use a free utility from IntuSoft called IBIS2SPICE. It reads in IBIS models (up to version 2.1) and generates an equivalent behavioural spice model. It's originally intended to generate a model compatible with Intusoft's spice, but can be configureed to generate models for other spices based on a template file. There's a templeate file available on the net somewhere to configure it for PSpice models. I can't really vouch for the accuracy of the models it generates, and it's limited to IBIS version 2.1. Generally it would be a great feature to have in LTSpice, but I guess it's not a priority for LT's chip designers, IBIS tends to be used primarily by board designers for board level Signal Integity analysis.
The above comments are from some years ago. Perhaps that will help some.
Converting Pspice To Lt Spice
Attached are the two files you need for LTspice. I modified an appropriate LTspice.asy symbol file to access the 1N2128.lib file. Put the.lib file in C: Program Files (x86) LTC LTspiceIV lib subdirectory. Put the.asy file in C: Program Files (x86) LTC LTspiceIV lib sym Opamps directory Make a backup copy of both those directories first. Close and open LTspice to make the new device available. Here's a demo of the IC for a gain of six: Edited 4/12/17 to correct error in the symbol modification explanation. Added dummy pins were not needed.
As it is spoken: do not let's him fish, but give fishing rod! HELP Automatic Symbol Generation A symbol can be automatically generated in two situations. When editing a schematic, you can execute menu item Hierarchy=Open this Sheet's Symbol. When no symbol is found, LTspice will ask if you would like one automatically generated. This symbol then can be used to call this sheet of circuitry in some higher level schematic. Also, when editing an ASCII netlist that contains subcircuit definitions, you place the cursor on the line containing the name of the subcircuit, right click, and execute context menu item 'Create Symbol.'
Ltspice Import Spice Model
For most users, this is the only method you should consider for adding third-party models defined as subcircuits since all the details are handled for you. My approach is to find a schematic symbol.asy file in the C: Program Files (x86) LTC LTspiceIV lib sym directories and then click to edit it in the LTspice editor, changing it to match the.lib file you have. Here's an example symbol in the edit window: Right-click on each pin to edit it's name and netlist number. The number must correspond to the netlist connections in the.lib/.sub file as shown here: The symbol netlist number corresponds to the position of the connections in the.lib/.sub file starting with number 1 on the left. Thus, for example, symbol Netlist pin 3 corresponds to node 99 in the LM324.lib file. You also go to the Symbol Attribute Editor to add the.lib/.sub file it should connect to as well as the part designation and description: When you've make the needed changes you do a Save As with he new symbol name corresponding to the IC designation.
Ltspice Library Download
The.lib/.sub files go in the C: Program Files (x86) LTC LTspiceIV lib sub directory. The.asy file goes in the appropriate C: Program Files (x86) LTC LTspiceIV lib sym directory. Note that most standard.lib Spice files will work but some use unique characters or designations that will give an error and you may have to do some sleuthing to correct the problem.