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PSpice User Guide Creating parts for models October 2019 291 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. In this example, you will create parts for the simulation models in the LOCAL_LIB model library. The LOCAL_LIB library created as part of Example: Creating template-based PSpice model has a template-based model of an operational amplifier, OPA_LOCAL. Creating design entry tool parts To create design entry tool parts for all the models in the LOCAL_LIB.LIB library: 1. From the File menu choose Export to Capture Part library for Capture parts or Export to D3esign Entry HDL Part library for Design Entry HDL parts. Note: The Export to Capture Part Library or Export to Design Entry Part library option is available depending on the design entry tool you select as the schematic editor in the Options dialog box. 2. In the Create Parts for Library dialog box, ensure that the input model library is LOCAL_LIB.LIB and save the new design entry tool part library in the same location as the model library. 3. Click OK, to create parts. In Capture: The LOCAL_LIB.OLB that gets created has one part, OPA_LOCAL, with the LEVEL property is attached to the part symbol. By default, the value of the LEVEL property is set to 1. Template-based operational amplifier model created using the Model Editor has multiple level support. If the value of the LEVEL property is set to 1, first level of simulation parameters are used while simulating the model. Similarly, if the LEVEL value set to 2, second level of simulation parameters are used, and so on. in Design Entry HDL: The Model Editor generated part library has 5.x architecture. The part library directory has the same name as that of the model library, local_lib. A new directory, local_lib, is generated. In the 5.x architecture, the part library further has sub directories, one for each

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