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PSpice User Guide Creating and editing models October 2019 220 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. 5. Place one each of the following parts (reference designator shown in parentheses) as shown in Figure 4-4: ❑ Dbreak (D1 diode) ❑ C (C1 capacitor) ❑ R (R1 resistor) ❑ VSIN (V1 sine wave source) 6. Click the Ground button on the tool palette and place the '0' analog ground from the SOURCE.OLB part library. 7. From the Place menu, choose Wire, and draw the connections between parts as shown in Figure 4-4. 8. From the File menu, choose Save. Note: If you were to simulate this design using a transient analysis, you would also need to set up a transient specification for V1; most likely, this would mean defining the VOFF (offset voltage), VAMPL (amplitude), and FREQ (frequency) properties for V1. For this tutorial, however, you will not perform a simulation, so you can skip this step. 9. Invoke Project Manager. 10. In Project Manager, from the File menu, choose New. The New Project Wizard appears. 11. In the Name text box, enter the name of the project (RECTFR). 12. In the Location text box, enter the path to the directory where you want to create the project 13. Click Next. The Project Libraries dialog box appears. 14. Select ANALOG from the list of Available Libraries, and click Add. The ANALOG library is added to the Project Libraries list. 15. Add the following libraries as described in step 14 above: ❑ BREAKOUT ❑ source 16. Click Next. The Design Name dialog box appears.

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