You can create a Capture symbol that represents this model right within Capture by going to (2) Tools > Generate Part (you’ll need to be in a working design and have the .dsn file selected (1) so this command is available):
In the Generate Part dialog, choose (1) PSpice Model Library as source file type, browse (2) for the .lib file that has OpAmp and choose (3) where to save the resulting OrCAD Capture graphic .olb file. If you have a .lib file that is using a .SUBCKT for a part definition, you could tick off the, “Pick symbols manually” button in order to assign a relevant graphic. In our case here, the .lib file has a .MODEL part definition so it will pick an appropriate looking part automatically and we don’t need to tick that box.
Hit OK to generate the OrCAD Capture symbol for the OpAmp Model.
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You can create a Capture symbol that represents this model right within Capture by going to (2) Tools > Generate Part (you’ll need to be in a working design and have the .dsn file selected (1) so this command is available):
In the Generate Part dialog, choose (1) PSpice Model Library as source file type, browse (2) for the .lib file that has OpAmp and choose (3) where to save the resulting OrCAD Capture graphic .olb file. If you have a .lib file that is using a .SUBCKT for a part definition, you could tick off the, “Pick symbols manually” button in order to assign a relevant graphic. In our case here, the .lib file has a .MODEL part definition so it will pick an appropriate looking part automatically and we don’t need to tick that box.
Hit OK to generate the OrCAD Capture symbol for the OpAmp Model.
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Thanks for your solution. Besides, I want to introduce minecraftle game which is truly awesome. This game allows you to select between the Random Mode and Daily Mode.