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PSpice A/D User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 220 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Editor automatically creates an instance model that you can then change. Once you have started the Model Editor, you can proceed with entering data sheet information and model fitting as described in How to fit models on page 211. You can also use the Model Editor to view the syntax for a model definition. When you have finished viewing, be sure to quit the Model Editor without saving the library, so that the schematic page editor does not create an instance model. Note: When the Model Editor is invoked from a schematic editor, the part creation feature is disabled. What is an instance model? An instance model is a copy of the part's original model. The copied model is local to the design. You can customize the instance model without impacting any other design that uses the original part from the library. Instance models are created only when you want to edit models from global libraries. If you open a model for editing from a local library, after editing, the model will be saved in the same local library. For more information on global and local libraries see Global vs. design vs. profile models and libraries on page 195. When the schematic editor creates the copy, it saves a copy of the model in DESIGN_NAME.LIB. For more information on instance models, see Reusing instance models on page 245. Starting the Model Editor To start editing an instance model 1. In the design entry tool, select one part on your schematic page. 2. In Capture, choose Edit - PSpice Model. In Design Entry HDL, choose PSpice Simulator - Edit Model.