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Now you want to create symbols for the models in your model library (.lib files). 1) In Schematic, go to File-Edit Library. Ignore the warning. 2) You are now in symbol editor 3) Select Part-Symbol Wizard. Select that you want to create symbols from a model library. 4) Go and find the model library you created. (extension.lib) 4) Go and find the model library you created.
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(extension.lib) 5) Select the symbol library you want your symbols to be saved to. Symbol libraries have extension.slb. 6) Ok you are making a new symbol library, create a new symbol library. 7) Parts like diodes and MOSFETs are already recognized and the symbols for these are known.
Parts like LM741 (subcircuits) you have to help PSPICE with. Create a symbol for LM741 from an EXISTING symbol already in the PSPICE library (or use generic rectangle). 8) On the bottom right, click valid symbols to eliminate symbols that have too few or too many pins (cannot be the symbol you want). Then select the symbol you want.
For example LM324 symbol works. 9) A symbol has pins that lead into it. You must associate these pins (which have names like V+ and V-) to the subcircuit terminal name.
Look in your library file for these associations. Its always in the comments before the subcircuit begins.
10) Ok, you're done asigning symbols to subcircuits 11) Ok you are done with making symbols, click finish. 12) Ok notice up top now (samplelibrary: ) that your symbol library name is shown, but there is no part on the screen. Under the menu Part- Get you will see: 13) Notice on top now you have your symbol library name and your part.
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Use Part-Get to look at your newly created symbols. 14) Ok you are done making symbols. Save and exit symbol editor (inner window inner x) not Schematic overall. You are now back in Schematic as usual. Look in your directory to see that you created a symbol library with extension.slb.
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