PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 433 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. You can use the Analog Advanced tree structure to set various Analog simulation parameters, which are useful to: ■ Improve convergence for both bias point and transient analyses ■ Assist debugging of convergence failure by printing simulation data ■ Improve performance and remove overflow errors ■ Control simulation parameters ■ Improve accuracy of simulation results The Analog Advanced tree structure displays default values for all the options and on checking some flag options - such as DIODERS, CSHUNT, BJTCJ, and DIODECJO, recommended values are also displayed. Note: You can access Advanced Analog Options from the Options tab of the Simulation Settings dialog box. Performance package PSpice includes two solution algorithms: Solver 0 and Solver 1.

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