PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 194 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. referred to as parameterized models. Parameterized models are specified in terms of model parameters. Changing a parameter changes the behavior of the model. Template-based PSpice models describe the analog simulation behavior of a device in terms of parametric equations. These models are of the .SUBCKT type. The .SUBCKT wrapper enables symbol properties to be passed as parameters to the simulator. The PSpice-provided templates are available in the TEMPLATES.LIB file. This is an encrypted file, and template-based models are wrappers to this file. The main advantage of using template-based models is that simulation parameter values can be passed as properties from the design entry tool 1 . Besides this, parameterized models are best suited to be used with PSpice Advanced Analysis, and also for performing statistical analysis for variations in model parameters. For a description of models supported by the Model Editor, see Model Editor-supported device types based on PSpice templates on page 211. Device information Information that is specific to each device, such as simulation parameter tolerance and maximum operating conditions, is termed as device information. The device information is stored in the device property file and is required by PSpice Advanced Analysis. To know more about the device property file, see Appendix A, Property Files in the PSpice Advanced Analysis User Guide. You can use the Model Editor to add device information to a model. For template-based simulation models, you can add smoke and tolerance information. For other simulation models, you can add only the smoke information. Tolerance information is required to perform a Monte Carlo and Sensitivity/Worst-Case analysis. To know more about Monte Carlo and Sensitivity/Worst-Case analysis, see PSpice Advanced Analysis User Guide. 1. In this guide, design entry tool is used for both OrCAD Capture and Design Entry HDL. Any differences between the two tools is mentioned, if necessary.

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