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Library Path

Suppose you have created a number of new models and you would like to use them in another circuit. This can be done by adding the library name to the library path. The current project we are using is SECTION 7A.opj. The new models created in this circuit are stored in the file called SECTION 7A.lib. Use the Windows Notepad program to edit the Hie SECTION 7AM. [Pg.442]

This file contains all of the models we created for the current schematic. Close the Notepad and return to the schematic. We will now look at the current library path. To view the libraries, we must set up a simulation profile. Select PSpice and then New Simulation Profile from the Capture menus  [Pg.442]

Enter a name for the profile and then select the Create button  [Pg.443]

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Notice that the Library Path is the same directory in which we placed the. lib file for our subcircuit. Select the Browse button. If it is not already selected, change the directory to C Program Files OrcadLite Capture Library PSpice ... [Pg.470]

If Capture or PSpice has trouble finding a model, check the library path to see if the files listed in the library exist... [Pg.472]

As we discuss in the next section, we considered a system which is based largely on a library of reactions to have limitations. The route followed was therefore quite different, in that we intended the program to work out its own chemistry. This could be, applied to prediction of reactivity and reactions, and also to suggesting retro-synthetic pathways. In fact, the two problems are related in that a knowledge of likely reaction path is necessary to know whether a potential synthetic precursor will in-... [Pg.26]

A benzothiazepine-fused (3-lactam library has been reported to be obtained [106] via Staudinger cycloaddition of 2,3- dihydro-1,5-benzothiazepines and various acyl chlorides such as phthalimidoacetyl chloride (path a, Scheme 35), chloroacetyl chloride (path b, Scheme 35), dichloroacetyl chloride (path c, Scheme 35), and phenoxyacetyl chloride (path d, Scheme 35). [Pg.124]

Common Inhalants. American Academy of Pediatrics Medical Library. 2000 (April 6, 2002). . [Pg.266]

PATH Vaccine Resource Library www.path.org/vaccineresources Collection of vaccine resources... [Pg.117]


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