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Pspice schematics ground
Pspice schematics ground








Or you can select the Modeling Application icon from the PSpice toolbar.Ī pop up window called Modeling Application opens on the right side of your screen. > Source > Voltage Source > DC.Ī second way to place a more complex source is to go to Place in the main menu and select PSpice Component… > Modeling Application. The first way is to add a source to our schematic is to select the menu items: Place > PSpice Component. In this demonstration, we are placing a DC voltage source. You can select a source from the PSpice menu, or you can place a source from an Application Model. There are two ways you can add a source to your schematic. Lastly, we will add a source to our schematic. To add a part to your schematic from the search results, double click the part and then click a location on your schematic. To see a symbol before you place it on the schematic, click the Symbol Viewer icon that is located next to the Search Categories control. The search results retrieved include all part names and descriptions that include the characters you entered.įor example, if you enter 74*17 or *counter, into the search field, the search results retrieved are shown in the images below. You can use the wildcard symbol * as a variable to search all part names and descriptions. When you use the search function, you can conduct a search by part number or part description. Or you can launch the PSpice search by selecting the Search icon in the PSpice tool bar. A window will pop up on the right side of your screen. To use the PSpice search function go to the main menu bar and select Place > PSpice Component > Search. There are more than 33 thousand models available in the PSpice library, covering various types of devices. If you are looking for a specific part, you can use the PSpice “search” function. Several additional digital and discrete components are available from the drop down menus such as gates, flip flops, op amps, mosfets and more. The resistor you select is attached to your cursor until you either press your keyboard Esc key or click your right mouse button and select End Mode. In this demo we are selecting a resistor. Then select a part type such as PSpice Ground, Capacitor, Diode, Inductor, or Resistor.Īs you select a component type from the menu, it attaches to your cursor and is placed when you click a location on your schematic. To place a PSpice part, go to the main PSpice menu bar and click Place > PSpice Component. Locate a specific PSpice part by conducting a library search.Place a part directly from the main PSpice menu.Find and place different category types of PSpice parts on your Capture schematic.After you complete this PSpice demonstration, you will be able to:

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This PSpice video demonstrates how to place PSpice parts into a Capture schematic. Solution home General PSpice PSpice Tutorial 2: Placing OrCAD Spice Parts








Pspice schematics ground