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So I have the model files I need for the work, but I'm not able to figure out how to integrate it into my schematic. Somehow I feel like i can only change the spice code. Is there a way to add a model file as a library into S-Edit and do my schematic. If not, is there a way I can do the schematic and then change the values in spice so as to not give rise to any errors ?
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Your model files need to be "hooked up" in the
simulator, by .lib or .include statements in the
control section of the input deck.

Some schematic tools will let you place simulator
directives in the schematic, to do that. Others
might not, and you'd be required to manually edit
the simulator input deck to assert the path(s) where
named models will be found.

Your schematic's symbols need the model name
and passed properties, assigned to instance
properties that the schematic netlister will pass
to the simulator input deck, in proper order.
 

    zuvedha

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Your model files need to be "hooked up" in the
simulator, by .lib or .include statements in the
control section of the input deck.

Some schematic tools will let you place simulator
directives in the schematic, to do that. Others
might not, and you'd be required to manually edit
the simulator input deck to assert the path(s) where
named models will be found.

Your schematic's symbols need the model name
and passed properties, assigned to instance
properties that the schematic netlister will pass
to the simulator input deck, in proper order.
I've been searching for a while, but have not been able to figure out your last paragraph. could you elaborate on that please ?
 

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