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PSpice User Guide Analog behavioral modeling October 2019 346 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Math functions The ABM math function parts are shown in Table 6-2. Math function parts are based on the PSpice "E" device type. Each provides one or more inputs, and a mathematical function which is applied to the input. The result is output on the output net. Note: Since Berkeley SPICE did not handle math functions, different SPICE implementations use different conventions for signed and unsigned power functions. Table 6-2 ABM math function parts For this device... Output is the... ABS absolute value of the input SQRT square root of the input PWR result of raising the absolute value of the input to the power specified by EXP PWRS result of raising the (signed) input value to the power specified by EXP LOG LOG of the input LOG10 LOG 10 of the input EXP result of e raised to the power specified by the input value (e x where x is the input) SIN sin of the input (where the input is in radians) COS cos of the input (where the input is in radians) TAN tan of the input (where the input is in radians) ATAN, ARCTAN tan -1 of the input (where the output is in radians)

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