PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 178 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Things to watch for This section includes troubleshooting tips for some of the most common reasons your circuit design may not netlist or simulate. For a roadmap to other commonly encountered problems and solutions, see When netlisting fails or the simulation does not start on page 138. Unmodeled parts If you see messages like this in the PSpice Simulation Output window, Warning: Part part_name has no simulation model. then you may have done one of the following things: ■ Placed a part from the PSpice libraries that is not available for simulation (used only for board layout). ■ Placed a custom part that has been incompletely defined for simulation. Do this if the part in question is from the PSpice libraries ■ Replace the part with an equivalent part from one of the libraries listed in the tables below. ■ Make sure that you can simulate the part by checking the following: ❑ That it has a PSPICETEMPLATE property and that its value is non-blank. The libraries listed in the tables that follow all contain parts that you can simulate. Some files also contain parts that you can only use for board layout. That's why you need to check the PSPICETEMPLATE property if you are unsure or still getting warnings when you try to simulate your circuit. ❑ That it has an Implementation Type = PSpice MODEL property and that its Implementation property is non-blank.

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