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PSpice A/D User Guide Simulation examples October 2019 91 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. a. Click the connection point of the cathode for the lower diode. b. Move the cursor straight up and click the wire between the diodes. The wire ends, and the junction of the wire segments becomes visible. c. Click again on the junction to continue wiring. d. Click the end of the upper diode's anode pin. 6. Continue connecting parts until the design is wired as shown in Figure 2-5 on page 85. To stop wiring, right-click and choose Done. The mouse pointer changes to the default arrow. To assign names (labels) to the nets 1. Choose Wire – Signal Name to display the Signal Name dialog box. 2. Select the Queue option. 3. In the Signal Names text box, type IN, MID, AD1 and OUT. 4. Click on any segment of the wire that connects Vin (the VDC part at the input of the design) and the input resistor R1.The name IN is assigned to the wire. 5. Click on any segment of the wire that connects the resistors, the diodes, and the capacitor. The name MID is assigned to the wire. 6. Click on the wire that connects R2 and V1. The name AD1 is assigned to the wire. 7. Click on the wire that extends to the right of the design from the capacitor C1. The name OUT is assigned to the wire. 8. Close the Signal Name dialog box. Tip It is recommended that special characters should not be used for naming nets, nodes, projects, or libraries. While naming nets, characters such as ? (question mark), @ (at symbol), ~ (telda), #(hash), & (ampersand), %(percent sign), and " (quotation marks) should not be used. These