PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Things you need to know October 2019 49 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Other files that you can configure for simulation Figure 1-1 User-configurable data files that PSpice reads. Before starting simulation, PSpice needs to read other files that contain simulation information for your circuit. These are model files, and if required, stimulus files and include files. You can create these files using PSpice programs like the PSpice Stimulus Editor and the PSpice Model Editor. These programs automate file generation and provide graphical ways to verify the data. You can also use the Model Text view in the PSpice Model Editor (or another text editor like Notepad) to enter the data manually. The circuit file (.CIR) that OrCAD Capture generates contains references to the other user-configurable files that PSpice needs to read. Model library A model library is a file that contains the electrical definition of one or more parts. PSpice uses this information to determine how a part will respond to different electrical inputs. These definitions take the form of either a: PSpice Model Editor PSpice Stimulus Editor PSpice simulation primitives input waveforms model definitions stimulus file custom include file global model local model libraries libraries

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