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Getting Started with PSpice

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16. The pointer changes to a crosshair. Click on the connection point ( + pin of V1). Click the nearest connection point of the input diode D1 and continue to finish the rest of the connections. To stop wiring, right-click and choose End Wire or press Escape. The pointer changes to the default arrow, and clicking on any valid connection point ends a wire. 17. .Complete the circuit connections so that final circuit looks like as shown below. Then click on File – Save or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+S to save your schematic. The next section will describe how you can simulate your circuit using PSpice and analyze the results. Simulating Your Circuit Setting Up a Simulation Profile 1. From the top toolbar menu, choose New Simulation Profile ( ). It displays the New Simulation window as shown below: 2. In the Name text field, type Transient. Leave the Inherit From list as none, then click Create. If a license selection window pops up, select one of the available PSpice licenses. Let's select PSpice A/D and click OK. Note: If you would like to inherit simulation settings from a previous project, use the browse button (…) to locate the .sim file. 11 www.cadence.com Getting Started With PSpice

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