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Archer
Guest
I was using AD630 in a Lock-in Amplifier Design and Simulation. But it
seems so difficult to simulate the circuit,the pin
2(CHA+),18(CHB+),7(STAT),12(COMP) needs not to be connected.If I leave
them alone,the pspice will report that
"ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'CHA+'
ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'CHB-'
ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'COMP'
ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'STAT'
"
what can i do?
i tried to connect the Pin2 and Pin 18 directly,and Pin 7 to GND with
resistor,and Pin12 directly to Pin13.
it is reported that:
ERROR -- Convergence problem in transient analysis at Time =
53.75E-06
Time step = 9.592E-15, minimum allowable step size =
12.00E-15
These voltages failed to converge:
V(X_U1.22) = -447.86uV \ -445.57uV
These supply currents failed to converge:
I(X_U1.ECMA) = 298.52uA \ 296.21uA
I(X_U1.ECMB) = -29.57uA \ -31.88uA
I(X_U2A.ve) = 1.979uA \ 1.661uA
What would I do to solve this terrible problem?
seems so difficult to simulate the circuit,the pin
2(CHA+),18(CHB+),7(STAT),12(COMP) needs not to be connected.If I leave
them alone,the pspice will report that
"ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'CHA+'
ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'CHB-'
ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'COMP'
ERROR [NET0075] Unconnected pin, no FLOAT property or FLOAT = e U1
pin 'STAT'
"
what can i do?
i tried to connect the Pin2 and Pin 18 directly,and Pin 7 to GND with
resistor,and Pin12 directly to Pin13.
it is reported that:
ERROR -- Convergence problem in transient analysis at Time =
53.75E-06
Time step = 9.592E-15, minimum allowable step size =
12.00E-15
These voltages failed to converge:
V(X_U1.22) = -447.86uV \ -445.57uV
These supply currents failed to converge:
I(X_U1.ECMA) = 298.52uA \ 296.21uA
I(X_U1.ECMB) = -29.57uA \ -31.88uA
I(X_U2A.ve) = 1.979uA \ 1.661uA
What would I do to solve this terrible problem?