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PSpice User Guide Analyzing waveforms October 2019 713 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Tip The percentage progress of loading data file is displayed on the status bar. when loading large data files or loading files across network You can use this information to approximate the time taken. Important By default, any data file with more than 1 million data points per trace is considered as large data file by PSpice. Large data files are usually loaded faster compared to the smaller data files in terms of rate of loading. However, PSpice provides options to optimize the loading and viewing of large data files. To load and view data files with more than 1 million data points, PSpice provides you with the following options. ■ Displaying fewer data points ■ Displaying partial trace Displaying fewer data points If a data file is too large to be loaded on to PSpice, you can choose to display the complete trace that has been created using a fewer data points. For example, if the complete trace uses 3 million data points, the trace displayed on the probe window will be created using only 1 million data points. In this option though the complete trace is displayed, it is not very accurate. The number of data points used to construct the complete trace depends on the system memory available for loading data points. By default, the limit is set to 1 million data points per part of the trace. If required you can increase this limit. For more information see, Changing threshold for large data file. Displaying partial trace Another method of loading and displaying a large data file on to PSpice, is to break the complete trace into multiple smaller parts. You

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