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mapping Not connected pins in symbol editor and PSPICE model association

eddoh
eddoh 5 days ago

Hello everyone,

I am creating a symbol in Orcad Capture X, for an IC having a pin not connected.
I have flagged the pin with Pin Ignore set to yes, but still when I want to associate a PSPICE model, i get the error ORSCH-1049 "Some symbol pins have not been mapped to model terminal".
I used to fix this by adding a dummy pin to the model, which is a not really stylish way ho handle this issue.
Is there any official way to avoid inserting dummy pins in the PSPIce model now in Orcad X?
Already tried adding properties NC or NC_PINS with the pin number as value but that does not seem to work.


Thanks!
eddo

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    0 rg13 3 days ago

    If pspicetemplate or pspice model has less number of pins defined in it and logical symbol has more pins then no connect pin (extra pin) can be made invisible after changing it to power by editing part.

    Now try to associate pspice model and see if it works.

    If you get any issue, let me know.

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    0 eddoh 2 days ago in reply to rg13

    I tried adding a pin to an existing symbol with associated pspice model, set the new pin to power, set Pin Ignore to yes, tried to associate the previous pspice model (no mapping of the new pin in the column Symbol Pin) but when I try to confirm I still get

    sch2cap > ERROR(ORSCH-1049): Some symbol pins have not been mapped to model terminals. Map all symbol pins.

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    0 eddoh 2 days ago in reply to rg13

    I tried adding a pin to an existing symbol with associated pspice model, set the new pin to power, set Pin Ignore to yes, tried to associate the previous pspice model (no mapping of the new pin in the column Symbol Pin) but when I try to confirm I still get

    sch2cap > ERROR(ORSCH-1049): Some symbol pins have not been mapped to model terminals. Map all symbol pins.

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