PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice A/D User Guide Things you need to know October 2019 33 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 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 A/D) Use parts from PSpice's extensive set of libraries PSpice A/D provides two types of libraries: ■ Standard PSpice libraries ■ PSpice Advanced Analysis libraries Standard PSpice libraries The standard PSpice A/D 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 A/D libraries or PSpice Advanced Analysis libraries if you want to analyze the part with PSpice. The standard PSpice A/D libraries are installed at the following locations: ■ Capture symbols for standard PSpice A/D libraries are at \tools\Capture\Library\PSpice\ Design Entry HDL symbols for standard PSpice A/D libraries are at \share\library ■ Standard PSpice A/D 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 A/D on page 152.

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