Here are the files you need.I had no library or symbols for opamp...i think i can use any buffer....and no trimmer as well
i looked at ltspice and some other sites...no hint on how it works..
ltspice has only txt file of that opamp under spice download
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Hi ron I need some helpOK, here's my design. It has the same topology as yours, but is optimized for transient response.
The discrete op amp gave me better transient response than any high speed op amp that I tried. The down side is the DC performance. You will either need to match Q2 and Q3 Vbe's to about 5mV or less, and also Q4 and Q5 Vbe's to about 5mV or less. Match betas to about 10%. Match Vbe's by connecting collector to base, then use your multimeter's diode test function.
The other option is to add a pot, and don't worry about matching. I can provide a schematic and adjustment procedure if you want to go that way.
I picked the MOSFET at random. If you choose another part number, you might have to change the value of C1 to optimize transient response.
You can change U1 to another part number, but it needs to have a slew rate of about 10V/usec or higher.

1. You have to right-click on the NMOS symbol and choose a suitable MOSFET.Hi ron I need some help
I tried to simulate the same kind of transient load....but with opamp and the regulator....as shown in the figure...should produce the same result...what is lacking...could you please help me?View attachment 48417
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Do you know how much time I spent creating an optimized design for you?Hi ron...basically there was the problem with the regulator...
When i used ideal source..it seemed quite fine...the only problem is....the current is not stable during first few miliseconds....any suggestion please...!!
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Well, you heard from me.i am looking forward to hearing from you...and yes!! eagerly...