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PSpice Subcircuit with adjustable property

oscar0226
oscar0226 over 10 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to build a subcircuit on pspice 16.6.

The subcircuit is a parallel-coupled open-circuited transmission line which consists of three ideal transmission line components and two resistors. The schematic is attached below.



However, I do not want to specify the property value of the three transmission lines such as TD and Z0 since I wish to implement a bandpass filter which cascade pairs of the subcircuit but with different values defined.

I would like to ask if there is any way I can implement this subcircuit with adjustable properties please?
Such that I can define the values of the subcircuit in the property list like the way defining the TD and Z0 values of an ideal transmission line but with TD1,2,3 and Z01,2,3 instead.

Thank you in advance.

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    ShaunRay over 10 years ago

    You can simply do it by the assigning some property to the variable. For these Tlines, if you want to change the property value and want to assign a variable then must place your variable in curly braces.

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    ShaunRay over 10 years ago

    You can simply do it by the assigning some property to the variable. For these Tlines, if you want to change the property value and want to assign a variable then must place your variable in curly braces.

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