PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 454 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. contains. Clicking on a tab brings that child window to the foreground. Figure 8-1 shows the tabbed document windows for Transient.DAT and Transient.OUT. You can configure the display of these windows to suit your preferences and to make the analysis of the circuit quick and readily understandable. These windows can also be resized, moved, and reordered to suit your needs. Output window section The lower left portion of the simulation window provides a listing of the output from the simulation. It shows informational, warning, and error messages from the simulation. You can resize and relocate this window to make it easier to read. Simulation status window section The lower right portion of the simulation window presents a set of tabbed windows that show detailed status about the simulation. There are three tabbed windows in this section: the Analysis window, the Watch Variable window, and the Devices window. The Analysis window provides a running log of values of simulation variables (parameters such as Temperature, Time Step, and Time). The Watch Variable window displays watch variables and their values. These are the variables setup to be monitored during simulation. The Devices window displays the devices that are being simulated.

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