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error while running a simulation in pspice

Logesh SN
Logesh SN over 10 years ago

 when i run my simulation i am getting an error as follows could somebody help me pls

ERROR -- Subcircuit Sw_tClose used by X_U1 is undefined
ERROR -- Subcircuit Sw_tOpen used by X_U2 is undefined

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    oldmouldy over 10 years ago
    It looks like you don't have any simulation model libraries configured, PSpice>Edit Simulation Profile, Configuration files tab, Category:Library, use the upper Brose button and locate the nom.lib, for a licensed installation, from <installation_directory>\tools\pspice\library, and the Add as Global, this will include a reference to all the provided libraries for a licensed installation.
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    oldmouldy over 10 years ago
    It looks like you don't have any simulation model libraries configured, PSpice>Edit Simulation Profile, Configuration files tab, Category:Library, use the upper Brose button and locate the nom.lib, for a licensed installation, from <installation_directory>\tools\pspice\library, and the Add as Global, this will include a reference to all the provided libraries for a licensed installation.
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