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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 211 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. ■ FLAT - Use the flat distribution function if you want an equal probability of one parameter value being chosen over another. ■ BSIMD.4.2 - Use the bimodal distribution function if you want to represent the probability of a manufactured component falling in the outer range of tolerance values. ■ GAUSS0.4 - Use the Gaussian distribution function if you want a bell curve probability that one parameter value will be chosen versus another. ■ SKEW.4.8 - Use the skewed distribution function if you want to weigh the probability of one parameter value being chosen versus another. By default, the distribution type is FLAT. The distribution type influences the Sensitivity and Monte Carlo analysis. To know more about Sensitivity and Monte Carlo analysis, see PSpice Advanced Analysis User Guide. To find out more about the distribution functions, see the technical note, Specifying Advanced Analysis Monte Carlo Distribution Functions at www.orcadpcb.com. Model Editor-supported device types based on PSpice templates Table 4-3 lists the device types for which template-based models can be created using the Model Editor. Table 4-3 Template-based device types supported in Model Editor This part type 1 ... And this name prefix 2 ... diode X bipolar transistor X IGBT X JFET X Power MOSFET X operational amplifier X

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