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PSpice User Guide Creating parts for models October 2019 318 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. IO_LEVEL All digital parts provided in the PSpice libraries have an IO_LEVEL property. The IO_LEVEL property defines what level of interface subcircuit model PSpice must use for a digital part that is connected to an analog part. To find out more about interface subcircuits, see Interface subcircuit selection by PSpice on page 641. To use the IO_LEVEL property with a digital part 1. Add the IO_LEVEL property to the part and assign a value shown in the table below. 2. Use this property in the PSPICETEMPLATE property definition (IO_LEVEL is also a subcircuit parameter used in calls for digital subcircuits). Example: PSPICETEMPLATE=X^@REFDES %A %B %C %D %PWR %GND @MODEL PARAMS:\n+ IO_LEVEL=@IO_LEVEL MNTYMXDLY=@MNTYMXDLY Note: For clarity, the PSPICETEMPLATE property value is shown here in multiple lines; in a part definition, it is specified in one line (no line breaks). Table 5-7 Assign this value... To use this interface subcircuit (level)... 0 circuit-wide default 1 AtoD1 and DtoA1 2 AtoD2 and DtoA2 3 AtoD3 and DtoA3 4 AtoD4 and DtoA4

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