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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 459 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Interrupting a simulation In PSpice, you have the ability to interrupt (pause) a simulation, change certain runtime parameters, and then resume the simulation from the point at which it was paused using the new parameters. Note: The new parameters are temporary values and are not saved in the simulation profile. However, they are logged in the output file so that you can refer to them later. When a simulation has been paused, you can change the following runtime parameters in the Edit Runtime Settings dialog box: ❑ RELTOL ❑ ABSTOL ❑ VNTOL ❑ GMIN ❑ TSTOP ❑ TMAX ❑ ITL1 ❑ ITL2 ❑ ITL4 Note: For more details about using these runtime parameters, see the online PSpice Reference Guide. The PSpice Runtime Settings dialog box will appear automatically whenever a simulation fails to converge. (In such cases, the simulation will be paused automatically.) It will also appear if you attach PSpice to a simulation that was paused in the background. (For more information about managing background simulations, see Using the Simulation Manager on page 464.) To interrupt a simulation and change parameters 1. In PSpice, from the Simulation menu, choose Edit Runtime Settings. The PSpice Runtime Settings dialog box appears.