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PSpice User Guide Analog behavioral modeling October 2019 355 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Note: There are no equivalent "F" or "H" part types in the part library because PSpice "F" and "H" devices do not support the ABM extensions. Each E or G part type in the ABM.OLB part file is defined by a template that provides the specifics of the transfer function. Other properties in the model definition can be edited to customize the transfer function. By default, the template cannot be modified directly choosing Properties from the Edit menu in Capture. Rather, the values for other properties (such as the expressions used in the template) are usually edited, then these values are substituted into the template. However, the part editor can be used to modify the template or designate the template as modifiable from within Capture. This way, custom parts can be created for special-purpose application. Implementation of PSpice-equivalent parts Although you generally use Capture to place and specify PSpice-equivalent ABM parts, it is useful to know the PSpice command syntax for "E" and "G" devices. This is especially true when creating custom ABM parts since part templates must adhere to PSpice syntax. The general forms for PSpice "E" and "G" extensions are: E G where is the device name appended to the E or G device type character specifies the <(+ node name, - node name)> pair between which the device is connected

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