PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 137 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Advanced design entry and simulation setup steps ■ Place markers. Using schematic page markers to add traces on page 690 How to display results in PSpice 1 by picking design nets. ■ Using display control on page 693 How to limit the data file size. 1. Depending on the license available, you will access either PSpice 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 375 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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