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PSpice User Guide Creating parts for models October 2019 279 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Preparing your models for part creation If you already have model definitions and want to create parts for them, you should organize the definitions into libraries containing similar device types. To set up a model library for part creation 1. If all of your models are in one file and you wish to keep them that way, rename the file to: ❑ Reflect the kinds of models contained in the file. ❑ Have the .LIB extension. Note: Model libraries typically have a .LIB extension. However, you can use a different file extension as long as the file format conforms to the standard model library file format. 2. If each model is in its own file, and you want to concatenate them into one file, use the DOS copy command. Example: You can append a set of files with .MOD extensions into a single .LIB file using the DOS command: copy *.MOD MYLIB.LIB 3. Make sure the model names in your new library do not conflict with model names in any other model library. For information on managing model libraries, including the search order PSpice 1 uses, see Configuring model libraries on page 244. 1. Depending on the license available, you will access either PSpice or PSpice Simulator.

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