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PSpice User Guide Creating parts for models October 2019 282 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. names of the symbol to be associated with each model is listed. The symbol shape is visible on the right. If the users do not make any change and selects the Finish button, a message box may appear. This message box appears only if there are models for which symbols could not be found. To attach a rectangular symbols to such models click Yes. If you do not wish to attach any symbols select No. If you select yes, the symbol library generated using the Model Import Wizard will be exactly same as the .olb generated using the Export to Capture Part Library or Export to Design Entry HDL Part Library command. To know more about how to create parts using Model Import Wizard, see Using interactive mode on page 284. To find out which device types the Model Editor supports, see Running the Model Editor alone on page 202. If the Model Editor does not support the device type for the model definition that you want to create, then you can use a standard text editor to create a model definition using the PSpice .MODEL and .SUBCKT command syntax. Remember to configure the new model library. Note: The Model Editor is not available with PSpice. Creating Design Entry Tool parts for all models in a library Note: Creating parts for all the models in a library is not supported for libraries that have models with multiple implementation. Using batch mode 1. Open the Model Editor alone. From the Windows Start menu, point to the installed Cadence release, and then choose PSpice Accessories, Model Editor. 2. From the File menu, choose Export to Capture Part Library or Export to Design Entry HDL Part Library, for Capture and Design Entry HDL respectively. The Create Parts for Library dialog box appears.

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