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PSpice A/D User Guide Preparing a design for simulation October 2019 180 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Using VSRC or ISRC parts The VSRC and ISRC parts have one property for each analysis type: DC, AC, and TRAN. You can set any or all of them using PSpice netlist syntax. When you give them a value, the syntax you need to use is as follows. Note: If you are running a PSpice-only transient analysis, use a VSTIM or ISTIM part if you have the standard package, or one of the other time-based source parts that has properties specific for a waveform shape. Digital stimuli This property... Has this syntax... DC DC_value[units] AC magnitude_value[units] [phase_value] TRAN time-based_type (parameters) where time-based_type is EXP, PULSE, PWL, SFFM, or SIN, and the parameters depend on the time-based_type. For the syntax and meaning of transient source specifications, refer to the I/V (independent current and voltage source) device type in the Analog Devices chapter in the PSpice A/D Reference Guide. If you want this kind of input... Use this part.... For transient analyses signal or bus (n width) DIGSTIMn clock signal DIGCLOCK