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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 209 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Note: The model parameter defaults used by the Model Editor are different from those used by the models built into PSpice. Creating models based on PSpice templates An important advantage of using the template-based PSpice models is that you can pass simulation parameters as properties from the schematic editor. This implies that you can have instance-specific values for the model parameters. To know more about passing parameter values as properties from the schematic editor, see Changing the level for CA1458 on page 294. IGBT .MODEL Z JFET .MODEL J MOSFET .MODEL M operational amplifier 2 .SUBCKT X voltage comparator .SUBCKT X voltage regulator .SUBCKT X voltage reference .SUBCKT X magnetic core 3 .MODEL K 1. This is the standard PSpice device letter notation. Refer to the online PSpice Reference Guide. 2. Model Editor supports only .SUBCKT models that were created using the Model Editor. However, you can edit the text of a .SUBCKT model created manually or by another tool using the Model Editor. When you load a .SUBCKT model that the Model Editor did not create, the Model Editor displays the text of the model for editing. 3. To find out more about Magnetic Core models, see PSpice Reference Manual. Table 4-2 Device characteristic curves-based device types supported in Model Editor This part type... Uses this definition form... And this name prefix 1 ...

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