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Using Orcad SIGNAL_MODEL attribute

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Hi,

We want to set up our Allegro Design Entry(Orcad) libraries so that when forward annotating to Allegro SI (Specctraquest), all parts come with an IBIS and Espice model automatically attached. It is a real hassle to have to manually attach them each time you create a .brd file
I have tried using the SIGNAL_MODEL = attribute in Orcad, in conjunction with a Specctraquest .dml library containing suitably named parts, but with no joy

Anybody got any ideas on how to set this up?


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    No, I am just working to get a load of Espice models of passives added at the moment so I don't need to select different ibis driver models according to voltage (just yet)


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    No, I am just working to get a load of Espice models of passives added at the moment so I don't need to select different ibis driver models according to voltage (just yet)


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