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Can we add new components in Pspice which are not present in the library

Intellgent
Intellgent over 15 years ago

Hello,

I want to ask that can we add an integrated circuit which is not defined in the library and view its response in Pspice.

Thanks

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    You will need a model for the circuit, for an IC, this would be a "sub-circuit" stored in a LIB file. Use the Model Editor to open and save the LIB file, then create a schematic symbol library so that the graphic can be added to the circuit and then connected to other components. Both the graphic and LIB files will need to be added so that the circuit can be simulated.

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