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SPICE modeling of Magnetic Core from Datasheet

8. SPICE modeling of ETD49 N67 core  from datasheet

Now let’s see how to use the PSpice Model Editor to model a magnetic core if we have data from a datasheet,
let’s choose for example the the ETD49 with ferrite N67. The PSpice model of a core can be obtained from the B-
H curve of ferrite from the Datasheet and from the geometrical data of the core. PSpice supports two models of
magnetic core, the Jiles-Atherton and the Spice Plus model. We’ll approach the modeling of this core with the
first method.

Below the list of Jiles-Atherton model parameters:

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Open the Model Editor from Start/All Programs/Cadence/Release xy.z/ PSpice Accessories directory

the PSpice Model Editor pops up

Select File/New

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Simpan

on the New window, write the name of Model Name and as model choose “Magnetic Core”

The Hysteresis Curve window opens

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