PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice A/D User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 141 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Advanced design entry and simulation setup steps ■ Place markers. Using schematic page markers to add traces on page 702 How to display results in PSpice A/D 1 by picking design nets. ■ Using display control on page 705 How to limit the data file size. 1. Depending on the license available, you will access either PSpice A/D or PSpice Simulator. For more information on this step... See this... To find out this... For more information on this step... See this... To find out how to... ■ Create new models. Chapter 4, "Creating and editing models" Define models using the Model Editor or Create Subcircuit Format Netlist command. Chapter 6, "Analog behavioral modeling" Define the behavior of a block of analog circuitry as a mathematical function or lookup table. Digital device modeling on page 383 Define the functional, timing, and I/O characteristics of a digital part. ■ Create new parts. Chapter 5, "Creating parts for models" Create parts either automatically for models using the part wizard or the Parts utility, or by manually defining AKO parts; define simulation-specific properties. OrCAD Capture User Guide Design Entry HDL User Guide Create and edit part graphics, pins, and properties in general. ■ Choose a performance package solution algorithm. Chapter 8, "Setting up analyses and starting simulation" Choose the solution algorithm that you want to use. Solver 1 works well on larger MOS and bipolar circuits with substantial runtimes.

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