now with PMOS!
UPDATED August 3rd, 2022: LTspice Infineon NMOS Library is a semi-complete bundle of Infineon's Power N-Channel MOSFETs up to 950V, current as of August 3rd, 2022. It is missing odd symbols such as power modules, dual MOSFETs, etc.
It uses Infineon's publically available libraries, but includes native LTSpice symbols, allowing for easy use and installation.
When available, it uses their native LTSpice libraries, but when not, PSpice libraries are used. LTSpice has no problem with PSpice libraries. There are no encrypted symbols included unfortunately, but only a handful of Infineon's models use encryption so this is not too big an issue.
Current model & symbol count:
6779 N-channel MOSFETs
427 P-channel MOSFETs
Total Symbols: 7203
- Download LTspice Infineon NMOS Library.
- Unzip the downloaded file.
- macOS:
- Copy the
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary/sym/InfineonNMOS
folder
into~/Library/Application\ Support/Ltspice/lib/sym
- Copy the
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary/sym/InfineonPMOS
folder
into~/Library/Application\ Support/Ltspice/lib/sym
- Copy the contents of the
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary/sub
folder
into~/Library/Application\ Support/Ltspice/lib/sub
- Copy the
- Windows LTspice IV:
- Copy
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary\sym\InfineonNMOS
toC:\Program Files\LTC\LTspiceIV\lib\sym\InfineonNMOS
- Copy
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary\sym\InfineonPMOS
toC:\Program Files\LTC\LTspiceIV\lib\sym\InfineonPMOS
- Copy the contents of
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary\sub
toC:\Program Files\LTC\LTspiceIV\lib\sub
- Copy
- Windows LTspice XVII:
- Copy
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary\sym\InfineonNMOS
to%USERPROFILE%\Documents\LTspiceXVII\lib\sym\InfineonNMOS
- Copy
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary\sym\InfineonPMOS
to%USERPROFILE%\Documents\LTspiceXVII\lib\sym\InfineonPMOS
- Copy the contents of
LTspiceInfineonNMOSLibrary\sub
to%USERPROFILE%\Documents\LTspiceXVII\lib\sub
- Copy
- Restart LTspice. You should now be able to access the Infineon parts under 'InfineonNMOS' and 'InfineonPMOS'.
- Dance a happy jig.
- Original symbols of the LTspice Infineon NMOS Library are released under the MIT License
- All .lib files are Infineon's and subject to their licensing and usage terms which can be found in the text of each spice library.
- Original models can be found here