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I can't convert a specific transistor model from PSpice to LTspice. Maybe someone has ideas on how to do it?

Transistor: SSM6L09FUTE85LF Toshiba https://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Toshiba/SSM6L09FUTE85LF?qs=3kEcuH7qFhe%2FrjRbY%252BXv0A%3D%3D

PSpice model: https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info/docget.jsp?did=55318&prodName=SSM6L09FU

Ste Kulov
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  • The site has a "be back soon" response. However, on [this site](https://www.heisener.com/ProductDetail/SSM6L09FUTE85LF) it shows an ECAD model. Are you sure it's PSpice and not something else? If it is PSpice then make sure it isn't encrypted -- if it is, no chance to open it up with any other program than PSpice. – a concerned citizen Nov 11 '22 at 22:13
  • The site is back up and it is indeed an unencrypted PSPICE model, so should be possible to port to LTSPICE. – John D Nov 11 '22 at 22:56
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    Here is a guide: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/159222/help-converting-a-pspice-mosfet-lib-to-an-ltspice-sub – Jarrett Nov 12 '22 at 00:54
  • @JohnD No luck, again. I guess I'll never see the end of it... unless OP decides to paste the contents of the model here. – a concerned citizen Nov 12 '22 at 07:50
  • Here is the PSpice model for both FETs (N and P channels): https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/semiconductor/product/mosfets/detail.SSM6L09FU.html – csabahu Nov 12 '22 at 08:42
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    @aconcernedcitizen I edited the question to include a direct link to the model. – Ste Kulov Nov 12 '22 at 18:39
  • @SteKulov Thanks, the other site is still "back soon". At any rate, it's a regular subcircuit, so Jarett's link should do it. I guess this is now a duplicate. – a concerned citizen Nov 12 '22 at 18:59

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With the standard PMOS and NMOS symbols it works fine. What exactly were you unable to do with it?

schematic pmos nmos

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