PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Creating parts for models October 2019 313 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Note: You can use different separator characters to nest conditional property clauses. The ^ character in templates The schematic page editor replaces the ^ character with the complete hierarchical path to the device being netlisted. The \n character sequence in templates The part editor replaces the character sequence \n with a new line. Using \n, you can specify a multi-line netlist entry from a one-line template. The % character and pin names in templates Pin names are denoted as follows: % where pin name is one or more regular characters. The schematic page editor replaces the % clause in the template with the name of the net connected to that pin. The end of the pin name is marked with a separator (see Property names in templates on page 312). To avoid name conflicts in PSpice, the schematic page editor translates the following characters contained in pin names. Table 5-5 This pin name character... Is replaced with this... < l (L) > g = e \XXX\ XXXbar

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