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PSpice A/D User Guide Analyzing waveforms October 2019 762 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Example: Using cursors from non-dockable (old) cursor window Following figure shows both cursors positioned on the Out signal in the digital area of a plot, and both cursors on the V(1) waveform in the analog area of the plot. Cursor 1 is positioned on the first trough (dip) of the V(1) waveform. Cursor 2 is positioned on the second peak of the same waveform. Note: To position a cursor on the next trough of a waveform, from the Trace menu, point to Cursor, then choose Trough. To position a cursor on the next peak of a waveform, from the Trace menu, point to Cursor, then choose Peak. In the Probe Cursor window, cursor 1 and cursor 2 coordinates are displayed (A1 and A2, respectively) with their difference shown in the bottom line (dif). The logic state of the Out signal is also displayed to the right of the cursor coordinates. The mouse buttons are also used to associate each cursor with a different trace by clicking appropriately on either the analog trace symbol in the legend or on the digital trace name (see Table 17-8 on page 759). These are outlined in the pattern corresponding to the associated cursor's crosshair pattern. In the above example, Cursors positioned on a trough and peak of V(1) cursor 1 cursor 2 results results analog waveform w/cursors digital signal w/cursors

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