PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Things you need to know October 2019 33 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. ■ nonlinear magnetic core models, including saturation and hysteresis ■ eight MOSFET models, including BSIM4 version 4.1, BSIM3 version 3.2, and EKV version 2.6 ■ five GaAsFET models, including Parker-Skellern and TriQuint's TOM2 model ■ IGBTs ■ digital components with analog I/O models (not in PSpice) Use parts from PSpice's extensive set of libraries PSpice provides two types of libraries: ■ Standard PSpice libraries ■ PSpice Advanced Analysis libraries Standard PSpice libraries The standard PSpice libraries feature over 16,000 analog and 1,600 digital and mixed-signal models of devices manufactured in North America, Japan, and Europe. Use parts from standard PSpice libraries or PSpice Advanced Analysis libraries if you want to analyze the part with PSpice. The standard PSpice libraries are installed at the following locations: ■ Capture symbols for standard PSpice libraries are at \tools\Capture\Library\PSpice\ Design Entry HDL symbols for standard PSpice libraries are at \share\library ■ Standard PSpice model libraries are at \tools\PSpice\Library\ For information on finding parts, see To find parts in the standard libraries and Advanced Analysis libraries supplied with PSpice on page 148.

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