PSpice User Guide

PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Analyzing waveforms October 2019 677 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Managing multiple Probe windows You can open any number of Probe windows. Each Probe window is a tab on the worksheet displayed in the middle of the workspace. The same waveform data file can be displayed in more than one Probe window. You can tile the windows to compare data. Only one Probe window is active at any given time. It is identified by a highlighted title bar or a topmost tab. Menu, keyboard, and mouse operations affect only the active Probe window. You can switch to another Probe window by clicking another tab or title bar. Printing multiple windows You can print all or selected Probe windows, with up to nine windows on a single page. When you choose Print from the File menu, a list of all open Probe windows appears. Each Probe window is identified by the unique identifier in parentheses in its title bar. The arrangement of Probe windows on the page can be customized using the Page Setup dialog box. You can print in either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) orientation. You can also use Print Preview to view all of the Probe windows as they will appear when printed. Toggling between display modes You can choose from two different display modes in PSpice: default and alternate. The default display mode in PSpice includes the main Probe window, plus the output window and the simulation status window. This provides all possible information about the simulation run and contains all of the toolbars and settings. The alternate display mode shows only the Probe window with any waveforms that have been plotted. This mode gives you only the plots you are interested in seeing without the additional simulation data normally provided by PSpice. By default, the alternate display mode is set to be visible at all times.

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