Data Range Scale Fourier Analysis Axis Variable Trick: Axis Settings example: Lissajous Figures Method Plot → Axis Settings. NOTE: VSRC and ISRC not used! Usually VSin/ISin/VPULSE/IPULSE used How to simulate? PSpice → New Simulation Profile Fill out the profile name Select Time Domain(Transient) in Analysis Type Set Run to time, Start saving data after, and Maximum Step Size PSpice → Run Note: VSRC or ISRC used! How to simulate? PSpice → New Simulation Profile Fill out the profile name Select DC Sweep in Analysis Type Fill out Name, Start Value, End Value and Increment Never forget to check the type of the Sweep variable! PSpice → Run A/D windowĪdd Trace? Trace → Add Trace. How to simulate? PSpice → New Simulation Profile Fill out the profile name Select Bias Point in Analysis Type Click OK PSpice → Run Where to find elements? Place → Part or find the “Place Part” button on the toolbar Pick the element you want Click OK button How to link the elements? Find Place Wire button on the toolbar Link the elements you want NOTE: wire crossing without big dot → open wire crossing with big dot → short QBreakP (PNP BJT) Q2N2097A uA741 VDC / VPULSE / VSin / VSRC IDC / IPULSE / ISin / ISRC GND R (resistor) / L (inductor) / C (capacitor) D (diode) D1N4002 D1N750 MBreakN / MBreakN4D (NMOS) MBreakP / MBreakP4D (PMOS) QBreakN (NPN BJT) Q2N2222 Ģ5 Remember to select a proper folder (no Chinese!!) to saveĢ9 %OrCAD%\tools\capture\library\pspice\demo Place the tags (if needed) that are in capsym.olb.
Place the elements (even if it is the ground) that are in the PSpice libraries. Create a new project with Analog or Mixed A/D wizard after selecting a proper folder to save. To simulate a circuit, we need to figure out the structure of the circuit. Keep “Footprint Viewer Options” to be “None.” Cancel “License Client Configuration.” For the first time execution… Run “PSpice AD” first, close it, and then you can run “Capture CIS” and use the function of PSpice.
Choose to install “Capture CIS” and “PSpice” only. In the procedure installing… Make sure you are connected to the internet.
Minimum hardware requirements Pentium 4 (32-bit) equivalent or faster Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 Minimum 512MB RAM (1GB recommended) 300MB swap space (or more) DVD-ROM drive 65,000 color Windows display with minimum 1024x768 (1280x1024 recommanded) (You can view or create larger designs, but you can not save them.) You can not save a library that contains more than 15 parts. You can not save a design that contains more than 60 parts. Import facilities, netlisters, and accessories that are not relevant to PSpice are not included. The standard Capture libraries are not included. Limits Capture CIS The PSpice libraries are the only ones included. You can only display simulation data from simulations performed with the Demo/Lite Version of the simulator.
You can not create CSDF format data files. Circuit optimization with the PSpice Optimizer is limited to one goal, one parameter, and one constraint. Stimulus generation in the PSpice Stimulus Editor is limited to sine waves (analog) and clocks (digital). Device characterization in the PSpice Model Editor is limited to diodes. Limits PSpice A/D The sample library includes 39 analog and 134 digital parts.
4, Roosevelt Road City: Taipei Country: Taiwan State/Province: 00-TW Postal Code: 10617 Telephone: Job Title: Studentįree version? No free meal, of course! Limits exist since it is a lite version or a demo The following limits apply to the Demo/Lite Version of the products: PSpice A/D Circuit simulation is limited to circuits with up to: 64 nodes 10 transistors 65 digital primitive devices 10 transmission lines in total (ideal or non-ideal) 4 pairwise coupled transmission lines. The following shows the use of OrCAD 16.6 Demo.įirst Name: (Yours) Last Name: (Yours) Company/University: National Taiwan University Address: No. Which one to use? They are almost the same. Your disc in Sedra/Smith You can find OrCAD 9.2 Lite here. Two way to get PSpice You can find OrCAD 16.6 Demo here. To Get PSpice via Cadence OrCAD Site Introduction to OrCAD Demo Drawing Circuits with Capture CIS Bias Point Analysis with PSpice DC Analysis with PSpice Transient Analysis with PSpice AC Analysis with PSpice FAQ Dept., National Taiwan University September 2013 1 Introduction to Elementary Circuit Simulations with PSpiceĬircuit Laboratory EE.