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PSpice User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 157 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Specifying values for part properties Note the following when specifying values for part properties: ■ Do not leave a space between the value and its unit, if the unit is a scale symbol. For example, specify 5K instead of 5 K. For a listing of the scale symbols, see Numeric value conventions in the Before you begin chapter of the online PSpice Reference Guide. ■ Specify tolerance values as percentages. If you specify an absolute value, the tolerance value will be read as an absolute number. For example, if you specify the value of the POSTOL property as a percentage, say 10%, on a 10K resistor, the distribution values will be taken in the range of . If you specify the tolerance value as an absolute number, say 10, the distribution values will be taken in the range of . Using global parameters and expressions for values In addition to literal values, you can use global parameters and expressions to represent numeric values in your circuit design. 10K 1K ± 10K 10Ω ±

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