So you could copy this into the bjt file (but that isn't legal without obtaining permission). You can copy one line models that are based off of the npn or pnp spice model such as this: So, you can provide better solutions if you have any. Update: I think dragging the library file into LTspice and creating a new symbol can be one of the solutions. I assume opamp2 for intended to be used with sub models however pnp is not. But this method did not work for BD680 darlington. I have been choosing opamp2 from component selector menu and just renaming its name to LM741 was sufficient. sub file to the /sub folder of LTspice and I was able to use. When I was also trying to use LM741, I added its library file in form of. So I assume I cannot just copy this into standart.bjt file. So, I now downloaded the library file for BD680 darlington transistor but it is more complicated than the former TIP41C case. And I was able to choose it from "pick new transistor" menu. MODEL part to the end of standard.bjt file. *SRC=TIP41C TIP41C BJTs NPN Si 100.0V 3.00A 3MHz Central Semi Central Semi * For more information on this model contact * be modified, or altered without the consent of Central Semiconductor Corp. * Users may not directly or indirectly re-sell or * These models are subject to change without notice. I have done it with TIP41C & TIP42C, the downloaded file for them were like this: ****** Can I do that by using default symbols npn or pnp from component selector menu? TL DR : I want to use a darlington transistor model(BD679&BD680) within LTspice.
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