User`s guide

Index-7
DIGMNTYMX,
16-3
DIGMNTYSCALE,
7-12
DIGOVRDRV,
7-23
DIGTYMXSCALE,
7-12
NOOUTMSG,
14-33
NOPRBMSG,
14-33
RELTOL,
6-45
origin, symbol,
5-16
OUTLD (I/O model),
7-18
output control symbols,
3-7, 19-3
output file (.out),
2-9
control symbols,
19-3
messages,
14-30
tables and plots,
19-3
output noise, total,
10-12
output variables
digital signals and buses,
17-57
noise (Probe),
10-12, 17-52
Probe,
17-44, 17-57
Probe arithmetic expressions,
17-54
Probe digital trace expression,
17-57
Probe functions,
17-54
Probe logic/arithmetic operators,
17-58
PSpice A/D,
8-5
P
PARAM global parameter symbol,
2-25, 3-14
parameters,
3-14
parametric analysis,
8-2, 12-2
analyzing waveform families in Probe,
2-27
example,
2-24
frequency response vs. arbitrary parameter,
12-8
introduction,
1-6
performance analysis,
12-3
setting up,
2-25
temperature analysis,
8-2, 12-11
parasitic capacitance,
B-13
parts
behavioral,
3-13
breakout,
3-12
finding,
3-9
passive,
3-11
unmodeled,
3-28
vendor-supplied,
3-8
Parts utility
about,
1-10, 4-10
analyzing model parameter effects,
4-14
compared to the model editor,
4-7
creating symbols for models,
4-16, 5-11
custom,
5-13
fitting models,
4-14
running
from the schematic editor,
4-20
from the symbol editor,
4-18
stand-alone,
4-16
supported devices,
4-12
testing and verifying models,
4-13
tutorial,
4-23
using data sheet information,
4-13
viewing performance curves,
4-15
ways to use,
4-11
performance analysis,
12-3
example,
2-30
goal functions,
12-5
phase,
17-49
PINDLY primitive,
3-13, 7-29
PLogic
simulation status window,
8-14
starting,
8-11
power supplies,
15-14
$G_DGND,
15-14
$G_DPWR,
15-14
A/D interfaces,
3-21
analog,
3-21
default digital power supply selection by PSpice A/
D,
15-7
DIGIFPWR,
15-14
digital, custom CD4000, TTL, or ECL,
15-8, 15-
11
primitives, digital,
7-30
PRNTDGTLCHG (write digital state changes symbol),
19-5
Probe,
17-2
about,
1-10
adding traces,
2-11
arithmetic expressions,
17-54
color configuration,
17-6
cursors,
17-37
data file (.dat),
1-15, 17-21
digital display name,
17-57
digital signals and buses,
17-57
displaying results,
2-11, 2-22
expressions,
17-54
functions,
17-54
hysteresis curves,
11-18
limiting data file size,
17-15
logic/arithmetic operators,
17-58
messages,
14-30