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PSpice User Guide
Transient analysis
October 2019 535 Product Version 17.4-2019
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6. Run the simulation.
You can also edit the circuit file to specify the restart point. The
syntax for the restart option is:
.restart CheckPoint_name state_number [0/1]
Where,
You can check the Save Original Dat File option to ensure that the
original file is not overwritten.
For example, to restart a simulation from the 20th saved state of the
CheckPoint D:/simdata/checkset1:
.restart "D:/simdata/checkset1" state20
The Stimulus Editor utility
The Stimulus Editor is a utility that allows you to quickly set up and
verify the input waveforms for a transient analysis. You can create
and edit voltage sources, current sources, and digital stimuli for your
circuit. Menu prompts guide you to provide the necessary
parameters, such as the rise time, fall time, and period of an analog
repeating pulse, or the complex timing relations with repeating
segments of a digital stimulus. Graphical feedback allows you to
quickly verify the waveform. See the Stimulus Editor online help for
more information about this utility.
Note: If you are using a PSpice product that does not include the
Stimulus Editor, you must use the characterized-by-property sources
listed in Table 12-1
on page 528.
Stimulus files
The Stimulus Editor produces a file containing the stimuli with their
transient specification. These stimuli are defined as simulator device
0 Original DAT file is overwritten
1 Original DAT file is saved as
checkpoint_