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PSpice User Guide DC analyses October 2019 474 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. After running the analysis, the simulation output file (EXAMPLE.OUT for the EXAMPLE.OPJ circuit in Figure 9-1) contains a table of voltages relating V1, node OUT1, and node OUT2. Figure 9-1 Example schematic EXAMPLE.OPJ. Note: The example circuit EXAMPLE.OPJ is provided with the program installation. To calculate the DC response of an analog circuit, PSpice removes time from the circuit. This is done by treating all capacitors as open circuits, all inductors as shorts, and using only the DC values of voltage and current sources. A similar approach is used for digital devices: all propagation delays are set to zero, and all stimulus generators are set to their time-zero values. In order to solve the circuit equations, PSpice uses an iterative algorithm. For analog devices, the equations are continuous, and for digital devices, the equations are Boolean. If PSpice cannot get a self-consistent result after a certain number of iterations, the analog/

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