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PSpice User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 153 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. ■ assign device and lot tolerances to model parameters for Monte Carlo and sensitivity/worst-case analyses. To find out more about models, see What are models? on page 189. To find out more about Monte Carlo and sensitivity/worst-case analyses, see Chapter 13, "Monte Carlo and sensitivity (worst-case) analyses." ■ define temperature coefficients, and ■ define device-specific operating temperatures. To find out more about setting temperature parameters, see the Analog Devices chapter of the online PSpice Reference Guide and find the device type that you are interested in. These are called breakout parts and are summarized in the following table. Table 3-2 Breakout parts Use this breakout part... For this device type... Which is this PSpice device letter... BBREAK GaAsFET B CBREAK capacitor C DBREAKx 1 diode D JBREAKx 1 JFET J KBREAK inductor coupling K LBREAK inductor L MBREAKx 1 MOSFET M QBREAKx 1 bipolar transistor Q RBREAK resistor R SBREAK voltage-controlle d switch S WBREAK current-controlle d switch W XFRM_NONLINEAR transformer K and L

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