PSpice A/D User Guide
Preparing a design for simulation
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d. Click Add. The library gets added to the Project Libraries
list.
e. Click OK.
4. In the Cells text box, type a text string with wildcards that
approximates the part name that you want to find. Use this
syntax:
where is one of the following:
The Component Browser displays only the matching part
names.
Note: This method finds any part contained in the current part
libraries configuration, including parts for user-defined models. If you
want to find out more about a part supplied in the PSpice libraries,
such as manufacturer or whether you can simulate it, then see To find
parts in the standard libraries and Advanced Analysis libraries
supplied with PSpice A/D on page 152.
* to match zero or more characters
? to match exactly one character