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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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490 Model Libraries<br />

5 Select the .sml file with macro descriptions. The dialog displays all available macros definitions<br />

in the .sml file.<br />

6 Select the box of a macro and define title and language. Repeat the steps if more than one<br />

macro is contained in the SML text. Click to import the macros.<br />

Adapt the created symbol in the Symbol Editor. You can open them automatically if the Option<br />

«Open Symbol Editor» is checked. The model is completed and integrated in the selected<br />

library. It can be changed at any time as long as it is not encoded.<br />

Creating a Model from Existing .vhd File<br />

Selecting the language and the<br />

macro title<br />

In the Schematic you can also create macro models and insert them in a library. See also<br />

“Creating Macros from Subsheet Models” on page 64.<br />

1 Create a .vhd file with macro definition (at least one valid macro definition must be included).<br />

You can create VHDL-AMS files from models on a Schematic sheet using SIMULA-<br />

TION>DESCRIPTION and the .vhd filter.<br />

2 Open the Model Agent in the SSC Commander.<br />

3 Select a library for the new model.<br />

4 Choose ELEMENTS>INSERT>MACRO(S) FROM VHDL-AMS FILE in the Model Agent. This<br />

command is available only if the VHDL-AMS resource is already installed in the library<br />

(FILE>PROPERTIES).<br />

5 Select the VHDL-AMS file with macro description. The dialog displays all available macro<br />

definitions in the VHDL-AMS file.<br />

6 Define the title and language for the macro identified by the function, and click .

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