PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 142 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. is unlike the standard PSpice parts that are associated with device characteristic curve-based PSpice models, where you need to edit the model to change a simulation parameter. For more information on template-based and device characteristic curve-based PSpice models, see Chapter 4, "Creating and editing models." Use parametrized parts from Advanced Analysis libraries if you want to analyze the part with an Advanced Analysis tool. Most of the analog parts in the standard PSpice libraries contain smoke parameters. You can use these parts to perform smoke analysis using the Smoke tool in PSpice Advanced Analysis. Note: You may use a mixture of standard and parameterized parts in your design. The Advanced Analysis libraries are installed at following locations in the installation directory: ■ Capture symbols for Advanced Analysis libraries at \tools\Capture\Library\PSpice\AdvAnls\ Design Entry HDL symbols for Advanced Analysis libraries at \share\library\ ■ PSpice Advanced Analysis model libraries at \tools\PSpice\Library For information on finding parts, see To find parts in the standard libraries and Advanced Analysis libraries supplied with PSpice on This Advanced Analysis tool... Uses these part parameters... Sensitivity Tolerance parameters Optimizer Optimizable parameters Smoke Smoke parameters Monte Carlo Tolerance parameters, Distribution parameters (default parameter value is Flat / Uniform)

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