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PSpice User Guide Importing Spice Models October 2019 861 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. 4. Right click on the part you just copied, select Rename, and give the part the desired part name. Modifying the IMPLEMENTATION property If you have used existing part symbols, you must ensure that the symbols you have copied and renamed point to the correct model. The part to model referencing is done using the Implementation property. 1. To edit the value of the IMPLEMENTATION property, open the property editor by double clicking on the part. Alternatively, right-click on the part and from the popup menu choose Edit Properties. 2. In the Property Editor dialog box, ensure that the Implementation Type is set to PSpice Model. 3. Change the value of the Implementation property to the name specified in the model library (.LIB) file. Note: In case IMPLEMENTATION property is not already present, click New Row. In the Add New Row dialog box, specify Name as Implementation and Value as the name of the simulation model in the .LIB file. Important You need not specify any value in the IMPLEMENTATION PATH field, because PSpice will search the model only in the libraries that are configured for the project. Model libraries will be searched in the same sequence as listed in the Library Files list box in the Libraries tab of the simulation setting dialog box. Adding PSPICETEMPLATE property The PSPICE TEMPLATE property is required if you want to simulate the part. This property defines the PSpice syntax required for the netlisting the part. This property is not required for parts based on PSpice provided templates. For detailed information on PSPICETEMPLATE property, see PSPICETEMPLATE on page 310.

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