How to Use a Chip Vendor Op-Amp Model in LTSpice

I introduce an Instructable that demonstrates how to go beyond the component library supplied with LTspice by incorporating an LMV321 op-amp model from three different chip vendors to create a simple amplifier schematic as shown in the drawing. Each of these models highlight different methods available within LTspice for use with the wide variety of component models supplied from various vendor websites. Each of these models present different performance features as well. To highlight these performance issues I reuse these three models in a Current-to-Voltage design as well.

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Use-a-Chip-Vendor-Op-Amp-Model-in-LTSpice/

Author: Ron Fredericks

Ron Fredericks is a research technologist focused on aqueous computing methodologies. He is available for consulting projects. His client success stories include improved productivity within research labs, hands-on electronics, MATLAB scripting, python applications, WordPress plugins, optics bench demonstrations, and leadership in technical marketing. His awards include being co-author of record for two biophysics patents, technical and leadership awards for embedded systems from Mentor Graphics and Wind River, and being recognized as a technology educator by Adobe.

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