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PSpice - Creating packages for simulation

steeldarkblade
steeldarkblade over 14 years ago

Could someone please try to explain/step me through/point me in the right direction on how to use the NAND gates currently available in the PSpice library to create a Quad NAND package?

 

What I'm trying to accomplish:

Create a Quad Input NAND package using the NAND parts already in the PSpice library.

 

I've looked spent the better part of half the day looking through google and M Rashid's Introduction to Pspice to no avail, so I'd really appreciate the assistance.

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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 14 years ago
    In SPICE simulation there is no notion of multiparts per package, here every simulation device needs to instantiated as many time used in circuit. For simulation purposes each would be netlisted separately. For PCB layout purposes they would be grouped as per parts package definition.  So if you interested in simulation only, just instantiate four NAND gates and wire them as needed. Hope this answers your question   

     

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    Alok Tripathi over 14 years ago
    In SPICE simulation there is no notion of multiparts per package, here every simulation device needs to instantiated as many time used in circuit. For simulation purposes each would be netlisted separately. For PCB layout purposes they would be grouped as per parts package definition.  So if you interested in simulation only, just instantiate four NAND gates and wire them as needed. Hope this answers your question   

     

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