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PSpice User Guide Simulation examples October 2019 93 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Finding out more about setting up your design About setting up a design for simulation For a checklist of all of the things you need to do to set up your design for simulation, and how to avoid common problems, see Chapter 3, "Preparing a design for simulation." Running PSpice When you perform a simulation, PSpice generates an output file (*.OUT). While PSpice is running, the progress of the simulation appears and is updated in the PSpice simulation output window (see Figure 2-6). Figure 2-6 PSpice simulation output window. You can set up a simulation profile to run one analysis at a time. To run multiple analyses (for example, both DC sweep and transient analyses), set up a batch simulation. For more information, see Chapter 8, "Setting up analyses and starting simulation." Tip If you have McAfee anti-virus installed on your system, running PSpice from Capture might slow the response time of Capture. To ensure that McAfee does not slow down Capture, exclude capture.exe from scanning operations. Refer to the Help file of your anti-virus software to learn how to exclude files from scanning.

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