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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 233 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Selecting the Editable check box ensures that the simulation parameter value: ❑ entered by users will overwrite the values in the template property file. ❑ appears in the device property file. ❑ can be directly passed from the schematic editor as properties attached to the symbol. In such cases, the values of the simulation parameters can be picked up from following three locations in the decreasing order of priority: ❑ schematic editor ❑ device property file ❑ template property file 11. After making the simulation parameters editable, save the model. Specify the library name as LOCAL_LIB. All the changes in the OPA_LOCAL_3 model are reflected in the OPA_LOCAL_2 and OPA_LOCAL_1 models also. This is because all three models have a common section for the simulation and smoke parameters in the device property file, LOCAL_LIB.PRP. Caution It is recommended that multiple level models created using the Model Editor should be used cautiously especially when used in different designs. Consider a situation where you use OPA_LOCAL_1 from the LOCAL_LIB library in design A and OPA_LOCAL_3 from the LOCAL_LIB library in design B. Any changes that you make to the simulation or smoke parameter values of the OPA_LOCAL_1 model for design A will also be reflected in the OPA_LOCAL_3 model used in design B. After you have saved your changes in the Model Editor, the following files are generated: ■ LOCAL_LIB.LIB - The library file containing model information.

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