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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 259 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. provided by the device vendor. 4. To save the changes to the diode model, choose Save from the File menu. Once you have modified the D1 diode by adding smoke information, you can run Smoke analysis on your circuit. Adding smoke information to the OPA_LOCAL operational amplifier model In this example, you will add smoke information to an OPAMP model created using the Model Editor. See Example: Creating template-based PSpice model on page 229 You can use the Model Editor to add/edit the smoke information only if you have Advanced Analysis installed. The steps in this design example assume that you have Advanced Analysis installed. 1. Open the Model Editor. 2. Open the LOCAL_LIB library. 3. Select the OPA_LOCAL_3. Besides the Simulation Parameters and the Model Text window, a Smoke tab is also displayed. 4. Select the Smoke tab. The Test Node Mapping and Smoke Parameters frames are displayed. 5. In the Smoke Parameters frame, specify the maximum operating conditions for the operational amplifier to match the values shown in Table 4-6. Table 4-6 Modified value of smoke parameters Device Max Ops Value IPLUS .05

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