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On 20/05/2025 4:35 am, Edward Rawde wrote:"Bill Sloman" <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in message news:100c4og$t4lo$1@dont-email.me...>I'm looking at a problem where somebody wants to step down a 1kV low current source to 3.3V.>
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The Baxandall class-D oscillator could do it, but it needs a pair 1.7kV MOSFETs for the job. The Infineon SiC IMH170R450M1 would
do it - though it's a much higher current part (10A) than the job needs (about 1mA).
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I've dived into the Infineon rabbit-hole which promises LTSpice models, but wasn't able to find one.
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Does anybody know of a similar - ideally cheaper and smaller - part for which there is an LTSpice model?
I don't know of a specific part but a few seconds with a search engine found this:
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https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/how-to-simulate-silicon-carbide-transistors-with-ltspice/
Teaching grandmothers to suck eggs.
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The latest version of LTSpice seems to want you to use Notepad on the .asc file to modify the transistor symbol. I didn't used to
have to do that.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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