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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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15<br />

488 Model Libraries<br />

Symbols in the Model Agent<br />

You can found the component type of already dropped models in their property dialog in the<br />

«Library» tab.<br />

Modifying Symbols<br />

When you create a model, the Model Agent assigns a symbol that is used by Schematic to display<br />

the model wiring. You can change this symbol in the Symbol Editor by selecting the<br />

menu ELEMENTS>EDIT SYMBOL and making the desired change. See also 16 “Symbol Editor”<br />

on page 499.<br />

Searching for Models<br />

Red triangle. Elements for displaying simulation results directly on the<br />

sheet in the Schematic. You cannot use results of the these elements<br />

as parameters for the simulation model.<br />

Green point. Internal <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> components. Most of Basic components<br />

are internal ones. The models are calculated within the internal<br />

simulator.<br />

Blue point. Standard and user-defined C models. There are a few components<br />

of this type in the «Basics» tab. These models are based on the<br />

C interface of the internal simulator.<br />

Yellow rectangle. Standard and user-defined text macros. You can create<br />

macros in the Model Agent in SML or VHDL-AMS text, edit, and<br />

encode. If you encode a macro script, you cannot edit it again. A text<br />

macro on the sheet cannot be opened.<br />

Light-blue rectangle. Standard and user-defined graphic macros. You<br />

can create macros in the Schematic from a graphical selection. A<br />

graphic macro on the sheet (subsheet) can be opened.<br />

Green rectangle. VHDL-AMS definitions (packages). The element cannot<br />

placed in the Schematic.<br />

Green rhomb. Coupling components. The models are calculated by different<br />

simulators.<br />

A search for models in the installed libraries can be time-consuming. The Search feature minimizes<br />

the complexity of the search and allows quick access to all models.<br />

The Search feature is available only in Query mode. You can change modes via the shortcut<br />

menu or the VIEW>QUERY MODE and VIEW>TREE MODE menu commands.<br />

In the search string field, the button opens the submenu for the keywords used in the<br />

query mode.

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