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pspice error-undefined float property

imdc
imdc over 8 years ago

Hello,

I am facing below error while simulation in psice,

INFO(ORCAP-2191): Creating PSpice Netlist
INFO(ORNET-1041): Writing PSpice Flat Netlist d:\dc workspace\sasa project simulation\try2\orcad design 170104\sasa_iii_hardware_schematic-PSpiceFiles\0-BlockDiagram\0-BlockDiagram.net
WARNING(ORNET-1119): The part/device cannot be simulated. No PSpiceTemplate found on 1.J100, ignoring this part/device from simulation netlist. Use Place->PSpice Component...->Search to place simulation ready part
ERROR(ORNET-1103): Undefined FLOAT property '' 13 pin 'RSTnew'
ERROR(ORNET-1103): Undefined FLOAT property '' 11 pin 'mPORSTnew'
ERROR(ORNET-1103): Undefined FLOAT property '' 11 pin 'sCALnew'

help me to resolve the issue.

Regards

DC

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 8 years ago
    The pins on the Schematic part don't have any property to determine what behaviour should be assumed for floating, unconnected pins, in the simulation. You could connect the pins, a 1G resistor to 0 on each could work, or add FLOAT properties to the Pins, values for FLOAT are: ERROR, the default; RtoGND, assume a resistor; UniqueNet, available to Probe.
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