PSpice library list is an useful tool for all PSpice users, because it’s a first approach to check if the SPICE model component they are looking for, is present in the libraries supplied with PSpice. In the list libraries there are three categories: Analog, Digital and Mixed Signal. Very useful is the possibility to search a specific component.
- Dennis Fitzpatrick, in Analog Design and Simulation Using OrCAD Capture and PSpice (Second Edition), 2018. PSpice models can be created and edited in the PSpice Model Editor. When users edit a PSpice part from Capture, a copy of the PSpice model is created in a library file, which will have the same name as the project. This is so that the original PSpice model does not get modified.
- This tutorial will briefly guide you towards creating a custom library with a previously created schematic as a component in the new library. The aim is to create a file with a.olb extension which contains the schematic as a placeable part in the OrCAD schematic environment, with PSPICE functionality included to describe the circuit.
- I think most of your question has been answered, but in the full version of PSpice you should find the AD630 in the ANLGDEV.OLB library. I just checked and it is there, and the associated model.
- Once the model library and symbol library are saved to disk, open the PSpice Schematic Editor. Select Analysis, and then select Library and Include Files. Select Browse to look for the Model Library that contains the model that is to be used in the schematic; open the Model Library; select Add Library and then OK.
PSPICE Links (Updated Sept. 14, 2010)
*The current supported version of PSPICE is sold by Cadence under their OrCAD product line. You can download a demo CD from their website here:
The “Capture and PSPice only” option is all that you would typically need for circuit simulation.
. The full version is installed in the Broun Hall computer labs. The supported schematic entry tool is Capture. This replaces the older schematic entry tool called Schematics. For those who would still like to use Schematics, see the information below. Another excellent simulator using the SPICE engine is LTSpice, which is freely available from Linear Technologies here:
At this writing the current version is LTSpice IV.
Cadence Pspice Library
*How can I get a version of PSPICE using Schematics?
- Legacy versions of PSPICE using Schematics for schematic capture are available as described below. They are reportedly unstable under Windows later than XP (e.g., Vista, 7).The two versions are: 9.1 (free student version) and 9.2 (“professional” version – no longer supported).
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* Where can I get my own copy of PSPICE using Schematics? (the student version 9.1 is free).
*Download locally from Dr. Roppel's web site (file name = 91pspstu.exe). This is the student version 9.1. When you install the student version, be sure to choose SCHEMATICS as your interface, not CAPTURE. (Note: the file size is about 28 MB)
*Obtain a copy of the freshman computing initiative (FCI) CD, which includes PSPICE on Disk 1. This is the student version 9.1. When you install the student version, be sure to choose SCHEMATICS as your interface, not CAPTURE.
INSTRUCTION, DOCUMENTATION, AND EXAMPLES
*Bill Dillard's PSPICE Tutorial, Version 9 / Schematics, Sept. 2000, 27 pagesPDF (301K)Word (2.74M)
Pspice Library File
*Dr. GuofuNiu’s Capture TutorialJNT file(you might need to download Microsoft’s free JNT viewer)PDF file(coming soon)
*One source for complete PSPICE manuals: http://www.ece.uncc.edu/manuals/
Library For Pspice Schematics Download
* Anatomy of a PSPICE output file - dc BJT example
* How to edit the parameters of a diode in PSPICE and find the Q-point
Library For Pspice Schematics
* Simulation of a PTAT (Proportional to Absolute Temperature) BJT circuit over temperature
-includes modifying BJT parameters, changing temperature, and handling library file errors
*Monte Carlo simulation of a BJT 4-resistor bias network.
Library For Pspice Schematics Diagram
Library Pspice Schematics
*Half-Wave Rectifier simulation example dochtml