PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 136 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Checklist for simulation setup This section describes what you need to do to set up your circuit for simulation. 1. Find the topic that is of interest in the first column of any of these tables. 2. Go to the referenced section. For those sections that provide overviews, you will find references to more detailed discussions. Typical simulation setup steps For more information on this step... See this... To find out this... ■ Set component values and other properties. Using parts that you can simulate on page 139 An overview of vendor, passive, breakout, and behavioral parts. Specifying values for part properties on page 157 Things to consider when specifying values for part properties Using global parameters and expressions for values on page 157 How to define values using variable parameters, functional calls, and mathematical expressions. ■ Define power supplies. Defining power supplies on page 170 An overview of DC power for analog circuits and digital power for mixed-signal circuits. ■ Define input waveforms. Defining stimuli on page 172 An overview of DC, AC, and time-based stimulus parts. ■ Set up one or more analyses. Chapter 8, "Setting up analyses and starting simulation" Procedures, general to all analysis types, to set up and start the simulation. Chapter 9 through Chapter 14 (see the table of contents) Detailed information about DC, AC, transient, parametric, temperature, Monte Carlo, sensitivity/worst-case, and digital analyses.

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