PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Analyzing waveforms October 2019 678 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. The toolbar and window settings are saved for each mode. Any changes you make in the settings will become the new default the next time you choose that display mode. The alternate display mode can be very handy when you want to see the waveforms superimposed on the schematic diagram for easy debugging and testing of the circuit. You can customize the alternate display mode to view various toolbars or other PSpice windows, according to your own preferences. To toggle between the standard and the alternate display modes 1. From the View menu, choose Alternate Display or click the Alternate Display toolbar button. Keeping the Probe window visible at all times Like any other application running under Windows, the PSpice window will remain in the forefront of the desktop only as long as it is the active window. In order to keep the PSpice window visible at all times, you can use the push pin feature. By keeping the Probe window on top of other active windows, you can easily view the schematic page at the same time you see the corresponding waveform for that circuit. This allows you to cross-probe quickly and easily without having to activate the Probe window each time. Note: The push pin button is a toggle: clicking on it when it is enabled will disable the "on top" function. To make the Probe window visible at all times 1. Click the push pin button in the toolbar.

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