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Default selenium rectifier spice model

flipper wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 01:26:16 GMT, robert casey
wrote:


I found what appears to be a functioning selenium rectifier, and took
I/V curves off it, and created a spice model to simulate it. It is
marked "rca 940267 9 752652" and has 6 fins.

Spice 3f4, circuitmaker


* seleniumrectifer rca 940267 9 752652 6 fins
.SUBCKT Xseleniumrectifer P K

Bp P K I=((4.528050442/1.25e3)*uramp(V(P,K)+(-5.920633274))^
1.5)+(((0.4102562352/1.0e4)*uramp((V(P,K)-2.5)*10) ^1.5)/2)

.ends Xseleniumrectifer


"Why?" you ask. Figured someone might want to simulate a circuit that
used a selenium rectifier, and how to substitute a silicon diode and
series resistor. Building a series string of 13 1N4004 diodes in series
with a 44 ohm resistor comes close to the selenium rectifier above. But
for most applications one diode and the resistor is enough.



Just hopped a ride on this message to say thanks again for the 6CW5
model. The guitar amp worked like a charm and was my nephew's
Christmas present.


Thanks. I find that simulations are a quick way to test out new ideas
and weed out the badly flawed ones. And to tweak the working ones.