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I can find the right schematic symbol for my subcircuit?

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I can find the right schematic symbol for my subcircuit?

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5Spice does not have a way for the user to create new schematic symbols. However you can use the generic subcircuit symbol for any subcircuit whose .Subckt definition line lists between 2 and 100 nodes. This symbol looks like a rectangle with pins along its sides. It is located in the parts toolbar next to the OpAmp symbol (5-9 nodes). You link either symbol with your subcircuit by editing the symbol. The symbol will then adjust its number of pins to match the number of nodes in the subcircuit’s .Subckt definition line. You can also add names to the symbol’s pins.

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