PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 418 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Analysis types PSpice 1 supports analyses that can simulate analog-only, mixed-signal, and digital-only circuits. PSpice fully supports digital analysis by simulating the timing behavior of digital devices within a standard transient analysis, including worst-case (min/max) timing. For mixed analog/digital circuits, all of the above-mentioned analyses can be run. If the circuit is digital-only, only the transient analysis can be run. Table 8-1 provides a summary of the available PSpice analyses and the corresponding Analysis type options where the analysis parameters are specified. In design entry tool 2 , switch to the PSpice view, then from the PSpice menu, choose New Simulation Profile. 1. Depending on the license available, you will access either PSpice or PSpice Simulator. 2. In this guide, design entry tool is used for both OrCAD Capture and Design Entry HDL. Any differences between the two tools is mentioned, if necessary. Table 8-1 Classes of PSpice analyses Analysis Analysis type or Option Swept variable Standard analyses DC sweep DC Sweep source parameter temperature Bias point Bias Point Small-signal DC transfer Bias Point DC sensitivity Bias Point Frequency response AC Sweep/Noise frequency Noise (requires a frequency response analysis) AC Sweep/Noise frequency Transient response Time Domain (Transient) time

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