PSpice User Guide

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PSpice User Guide Simulation examples October 2019 97 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. PSpice measures the current through a two-terminal device into the first terminal and out of the second terminal. For voltage sources, current is measured from the positive terminal to the negative terminal; this is opposite to the positive current flow convention and results in a negative value in the output file. Tip The out file displays different groups such as text, numbers, comments, expressions, operator, and keyword in easy to read colors. You can also specify your own color schemes for the file by editing the SpiceSyntax.ini file in the /tools/pspice directory. Finding out more about bias point calculations DC sweep analysis You can visually verify the DC response of the clipper by performing a DC sweep of the input voltage source and displaying the waveform results in the Probe window in PSpice. This example sets up DC sweep analysis parameters to sweep Vin from -10 to 15 volts in 1 volt increments. Setting up and running a DC sweep analysis To set up and run a DC sweep analysis 1. In the design entry tool 1 , from the PSpice menu, choose New Simulation Profile. The New Simulation dialog box appears. 2. In the Name text box, type Example. To find out more about this... See this... Bias point calculations Bias point on page 482

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