PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Analyzing waveforms October 2019 711 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. 6. From the PSpice menu, select Markers, then choose the marker type you want to place. The color of the marker on the schematic page is the same as its corresponding waveform analysis trace. If you change the color of the trace, the color of the marker changes accordingly. 7. Point to the wires or pins you wish to mark and click to place the chosen markers. 8. Right-click and select End Mode to stop placing markers. 9. From the PSpice menu, choose Run to start the simulation. When the simulation is complete, the corresponding waveforms for the marked nodes or devices will be displayed in Probe. Limiting file size by excluding internal subcircuit data By default, PSpice saves data for all internal nodes and devices in subcircuit models in a design. You can exclude data for internal subcircuit nodes and devices. To limit file size by excluding data for internal subcircuits 1. From the Capture's PSpice menu, choose Edit Simulation Profile. The Simulation Settings dialog box appears. 2. Click the Data Collection tab. 3. In the Data Collection Options section, choose All but Internal Subcircuits for each marker type. 4. Click OK. 5. From the PSpice menu, choose Run to start the simulation. Limiting file size by suppressing the first part of simulation output Long transient simulations create large waveform data files because PSpice stores many data points. You can suppress a part of the data from a transient run by setting the simulation analysis to start the

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