PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 465 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. ■ view the status and progress of simulations running in the background You can accomplish most of these functions by selecting the desired simulation in the list, then clicking on the appropriate toolbar button to execute the command. Note: For simulations that are queued in the Simulation Manager, the setting in the Simulation Profile to start Probe automatically is ignored. When a queued simulation runs to completion and finishes, it will not be loaded into Probe. You must do this manually if you want to see the results of that simulation. Accessing the Simulation Manager The Simulation Manager is invoked whenever you start a new simulation, either from PSpice or from a front-end design entry tool. Since it is active as long as a simulation is running in the background, you can also call up the Simulation Manager from the Windows system tray. You can also launch the Simulation Manager by itself from the Windows Start menu. You do not need to have PSpice running in order to work with the Simulation Manager. Understanding the information in the Simulation Manager Every job listed in the Simulation Manager will have a specific entry for Schedule, Status and Percent Complete. In addition, certain color-coded icons are shown to the left of each simulation file name to indicate their current state. A quick glance over the list of jobs will tell you immediately where any particular job is and how it will be

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