PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Bias Point Display October 2019 821 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Enable Bias Current Display or click the toolbar button ( ). -or- Enable Bias Voltage Display or click the toolbar button ( ). -or- Enable Bias Power Display or click the toolbar button ( ). By checking this option, you enable the corresponding bias display feature. The presence of the check mark indicates that this option is enabled. (The default setting is to have this option disabled.) Note: Enabling bias display simply allows the feature to work, displaying whatever bias values were previously selected and toggled on. To learn how to toggle on or off just one specific bias display, click Toggling a specific bias display. To turn on or off the display of selected bias points 1. In Capture, click on a pin, or hold the CTRL key and click on several pins to select them. You can also click on a part to select all of the pins for that part. 2. From the PSpice menu, choose Bias Points. A submenu appears. 3. From the submenu, select Toggle Selected Bias Current. -or- Click the toolbar button ( ) after selecting the pins. The presence of the check mark indicates that this option is turned on. (The default setting is to have this option turned off.) Note: You can also turn off selected bias points by pressing the DELETE key. If you use the DELETE key, the bias point labels will be restored to their default locations the next time you display them. Important Since the current bias point of a capacitor equals zero, you will not see current bias point displays for these devices. Similarly, for other two terminal devices such as resistors, the current bias point will only be displayed on the positive (+) pin, because the negative (-) pin does not have a bias point value to display.

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