PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Things you need to know October 2019 55 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. In the directory structure all the PSpice related files for the rf_amp project are maintained in a directory named rf_amp-PSpiceFiles. ■ The PSpice files related to the design are maintained in the rf_amp-PSpiceFiles directory. For more information, see How are files configured at the design level maintained in the directory structure for analog projects? on page 55. ■ The PSpice files related to the schematic named SCHEMATIC1 are maintained in a sub-directory named SCHEMATIC1 under the rf_amp-PSpiceFiles directory. ■ The PSpice files related to the AC and Tran simulation profiles are maintained in the AC and Tran sub-directories under the SCHEMATIC1 directory. For more information, see How are files configured at the profile level maintained in the new directory structure for analog projects? on page 57. How are files configured at the design level maintained in the directory structure for analog projects? The model libraries, stimulus files and include files configured at the design level are stored in the -PSpiceFiles directory. For example, in the Directory structure of RF_AMP analog project figure on page 54, the model libraries, stimulus files and include files configured at the design level are stored in the rf_amp-PSpiceFiles directory. The rf_amp.stl stimulus file in the rf_amp-PSpiceFiles directory is an example of a PSpice file related to the design. You can view the paths to the model libraries, stimulus files and include files configured at the design level in the Capture Project Manager window. Note the following: ■ If you select the Retain Old Project check box when you convert an analog project that was created using Capture version 9.2.3 or older versions to the new project format, only the files configured at the design level that have the same name as the design are copied over to the -PSpiceFiles directory in the location you specified for creating the project in the new format.

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