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15. Place the probe cursors by left-clicking and right-clicking on the voltage plot. Left-click to drag the first probe cursor to
the peak at around 5ms, this is measuring the maximum voltage, and right-click to pull up a second probe cursor to
measure the trough at around 20.5ms, which measures the minimum voltage.
16. The measured peak and trough values and the difference between them are displayed within the table in the Probe Cursor
window, as shown below, helping you measure the ripple voltage of your circuit.
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