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PSpice User Guide Other Output Options October 2019 814 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Note: You can group separate signal values to form a hex or octal value by specifying the same POS property and defining RADIX as Hex or Octal. Define the bit position within the value using the BIT property. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for as many test vectors as you want to create. FILE Name of the vector file. If left blank, PSpice creates a file named SCHEMATIC_NAME.VEC. RADIX If the VECTOR part is attached to a bus, the numerical notation for a bus. Valid values are B[inary], O[ctal], and H[ex]. BIT If the VECTOR part is attached to a wire, the bit position within a single hex or octal digit. SIGNAMES Names of the signals that appear in the header of the file. If left blank, PSpice defaults to the following: ■ For a wire, the label (name) on the wire. ■ For a bus, a name derived from the position of each signal in the bus (from MSB to LSB). Table 19-3 For this property... Define this...

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