PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 457 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. To extend a transient analysis 1. After you pause a transient analysis, click in the RunFor text box on the PSpice toolbar. 2. Enter a new value for TSTOP. 3. Click on the Run toolbar button to resume the simulation. The simulation will resume from the point at which it last paused, and then run for the amount of time specified in the RunFor text box, at which point it will pause again. Note: Each time you resume the simulation after changing TSTOP, the transient analysis will always pause when completed. In this way, you can continue extending the analysis indefinitely. If the simulation Running a single simulation with a profile or a circuit file containing outer loops. PSpice will stop (terminate) after a successful simulation, or if a convergence error occurs. Running a queued simulation. PSpice will stop (terminate) after a successful simulation, or if a convergence error occurs. Launching a new simulation when another one is already active in PSpice. If the old simulation has completed, PSpice will load the new simulation and run it. -or- If the old simulation is running or paused, PSpice will prompt you to choose whether to run the new simulation instead, place it in the queue or cancel it. Simulation scenario Behavior of PSpice

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