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PSpice User Guide Simulation examples October 2019 91 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. When you save a design, Design Entry HDL runs the checks you specify from a list available at Tools – Options – Check. Design Entry HDL also runs another set of checks for connectivity errors. Using Design Templates PSpice comes with a set of design templates covering basic electronics circuits and SMPS topologies. These design templates cover the range of analog, digital, and mixed designs. You can use the design templates, which are a combination of design and simulation profiles, as a starting point for new designs. These templates are also suitable for learning and demonstration purposes. When you create a new project, you can select the Create based upon and existing project in the Create PSpice Project dialog box to select from a list of large number of design templates. Note: The Allegro Design Entry HDL templates are available in the \tools\pspice\concept_sa mples\design_examples directory. You can click Browse to locate and open any of the available templates. The OrCAD Capture templates are available in the \tools\pspice\capture_sa mples\design_examples directory. The design templates available under various design categories are: Analog circuits ■ Basic electronics circuits ❑ Op-Amp based Differentiator and Integrator ❑ Clipper Circuits: ❍ Negative Peak Clipper ❍ Symmetrical Clipper ❑ Clamper Circuits: ❍ Positive Peak Clamper ❍ Negative Peak Clamper ❑ Zener Diode Circuits:

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