Help with a PIC12F1571-I/SN?

chopnhack

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I am looking for a model of this IC for use in Eagle. Does anyone have a resource on it?
PIC12F1571-I/SN

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Harald Kapp

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What do you mean by "model"? Simulate? Then you'll need a model for your simulator. Eagle doesn't simulate as far as I know.
 

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What do you mean by "model"? Simulate? Then you'll need a model for your simulator. Eagle doesn't simulate as far as I know.

Agree with Harald
if you want to model/simulate your circuit then you will need something like LT Spice

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there is a new piece of software ... PCBSim by Felicitas Customized Engineering that interfaces with Eagle CAD
 

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I didn't know that. Assuming this is what chopnhack means, one can still use a dummy package in Eagle and replace it by the correct model in the netlist for simulation - provided there is a model for the respective processor in the simulation software.
 

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From reading the above, my naive suggestion is to contact the supplier of the simulation software and ask them.
 

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Thank you all, I didn't realize the Eagle software was solely for PCB production. I only recently downloaded it and started working with it. I also have LTSpice and started modeling the circuit there, but was referred to Eagle for PCB layout. From what I understand, LTSpice can do the layout too via a netlist export function. From toying around with it, Eagle looks like it produces a more accurate PCB layout. :)
 

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The recent version of Eagle can export to LTSPICE for simulation.
However, any SPICE based simulator is primarily for analog simulation. YOu will not find a SPICE model for a PIC processor.
 
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