PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Things you need to know October 2019 35 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 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 on page 148. To find out more about each model library, read the comments in the .LIB file header. Vary device characteristics without creating new parts PSpice has numerous built-in models with parameters that you can tweak for a given device. These include independent temperature effects. Model behavior PSpice supports analog and digital behavioral modeling, so you can describe functional blocks of circuitry using mathematical expressions and functions.

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