PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 218 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. ■ Configures SCHEMATIC_NAME.LIB for design use, if not already done. ■ Attaches the new instance model name to the Implementation property for the selected part instance. This means that if you: ■ quit the Model Editor, or ■ return to the design entry tool to simulate the design without first saving the model you are editing, the part instance on your schematic page is still attached to the instance model implementation. In this case, the instance model is identical to the original model. If you decide to edit this model later, be sure to do one of the following: ■ If you want the changes to remain specific to the current design, edit the instance model in the design library using the Model Editor. ■ If you want the change to be global, change the model implementation for the part instance in your design back to the original model name in the global library, and then edit the original model from within the part editor. To find out how to change model references, see Changing the model reference to an existing model definition on page 240. Model creation examples Examples covered in this section cover how to use the Model Editor to create simulation models based on: ■ Device characteristic curves. See Example: Creating a PSpice model based on device characteristic curves. ■ PSpice-provided templates. See Example: Creating template-based PSpice model on page 229.

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