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Getting Started with PSpice

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4. Within the New Project window, enter a name for your project (example name: Demo) in the Name field. a. If you intend to include simulation capabilities in your PCB design, select the Enable PSpice Simulation check box. In the Location field, you can specify the path where you want the new project files to be saved or use the Browse button to locate the directory. b. If you intend to store your project in the OrCAD X Cloud workspace so that it's easily sharable, select the Use Workspace check box. The Location field will display the pre-seeded workspace path, which cannot be edited. When you're ready, click on OK. Note: Do not use a period (.) in the name of your projects or designs. 5. Selecting the Enable PSpice Simulation checkbox opens up a Create PSpice Project window. From the two options, select Create a blank project and click OK. 6. A new project is created, and a blank schematic page is displayed. Here's a rundown of the workspace. f #1 – Displays all folders and files associated with the project and their hierarchy f #2 – Schematic area where you draw circuits f #3 – Title block to list document information about the design f #4 – Quick access toolbar menu to create, edit, and run simulations, along with probes and advanced analysis to observe circuit simulation f #5 – Quick access toolbar menu to edit your schematic 5 www.cadence.com Getting Started With PSpice

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