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PSpice User Guide Digital simulation October 2019 617 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. When placed, you must connect each part to the wire or bus of the corresponding radix. Generally, you only need to modify the FORMAT, TIMESTEP, and COMMANDn properties. Typically, each COMMANDn property contains only one command line. It is possible to enter more than one command line per property by placing \n+ between command lines in a given definition. (The n must be lower case and no spaces between characters; spaces may precede or follow the entire key sequence.) Refer to the online PSpice Reference Guide for information about command line syntax. FORMAT Sequence of digits defining the number of signals corresponding to a digit in any term appearing in a COMMANDn property definition. Each digit must be either 1, 3, or 4 (binary, octal, hexadecimal, respectively); the sum of all digits in FORMAT must equal WIDTH. IO_MODEL I/O model describing the stimulus' driving characteristics. IO_LEVEL Interface subcircuit selection from one of the four analog/ digital subcircuits provided with the part's I/O model. DIG_PWR Digital power pin used by the interface subcircuit. DIG_GND Digital ground pin used by the interface subcircuit. TIMESTEP Number of seconds per clock cycle or step. COMMAND1- COMMAND16 Stimulus transition specification statements including time/value pairs, labels, and conditional constructs. Table 14-7 Property Description

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