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How to add PSpice model to CIS component?

Floris
Floris over 9 years ago

Hey community hope you can help me with this one:

How can I add PSpice Model to the CIS database?

I have managed to get an op-amp simulating, but how can this be done without manual adding .lib file to the project?

This is how i do it now:

  1. associate PSpice model to symbol in the symbol library file
  2. add component to schematic via cis
  3. add .lib file for PSpice model to project ( PSpice->Edit Simulation Profile->Configuration Files->Library->Browse.. -> Select .lib and click Add to Design)

this last point needs to be done every time when someone wants to simulate a component, how can this be obtained from the database?

Ty

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    Alok Tripathi over 9 years ago

    You may want to create a global lib, keep all such models in this and configure that lib in your setup once. This will eliminate the need of last step (step 3). Since CIS is not aware of your simulation model, this can not be put in effect as database operation.

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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 9 years ago

    You may want to create a global lib, keep all such models in this and configure that lib in your setup once. This will eliminate the need of last step (step 3). Since CIS is not aware of your simulation model, this can not be put in effect as database operation.

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