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Integrate PSpice netlist into Capture schematic

pyohayo
pyohayo over 10 years ago

Hello,

How to integrate PSpice netlist in Captureschematic.
I've tried 2 appoaches:

  • using Hierarchical block
  • using Library part



In both cases I failed: via hierachical block ... the port names exposed in PSpice netlist subcircuit don't appear in schematic, 2nd approach solicits Model Editor, where there is no option for .SUBCKT-type models (at least I didn't find how to do it), only templates such as diodes, bipoalires, opamps, etc.

My PSpice netlist is generated by 3rd-part tool and doesn't match any template, proposed by Model Editor.

How to proceed.

Thanks in advance.

Pavel

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    0 pyohayo over 10 years ago

    Ok, thanks.

    It's working. The only uncertainty remains: in the Implementation Type of Hierarchical Block there is option "PSpice Model".

    What this option stands for and how it can be used ?

    Thanks.

    Pavel.

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    0 pyohayo over 10 years ago

    Ok, thanks.

    It's working. The only uncertainty remains: in the Implementation Type of Hierarchical Block there is option "PSpice Model".

    What this option stands for and how it can be used ?

    Thanks.

    Pavel.

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