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PSpice A/D User Guide Things you need to know October 2019 35 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Note: You may use a mixture of standard and parameterized parts in your design. The Advanced Analysis libraries are installed at the following locations in the installation directory: ■ Capture symbols for Advanced Analysis libraries at \tools\Capture\Library\PSpice\AdvAnls\ Design Entry HDL symbols for Advanced Analysis libraries at \share\library\ ■ PSpice Advanced Analysis model libraries 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. To find out more about each model library, read the comments in the .LIB file header. Vary device characteristics without creating new parts PSpice A/D has numerous built-in models with parameters that you can tweak for a given device. These include independent temperature effects. Model behavior PSpice A/D supports analog and digital behavioral modeling, so you can describe functional blocks of circuitry using mathematical expressions and functions.

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