How many libraries does PSpice have?

How many libraries does PSpice have?

New project design flow and options. There are four types of OrCAD® libraries. As shown in Fig.

How do you create a part in OrCAD?

This OrCAD Capture tutorial demonstrates several ways you can create and add parts to a Capture library….

  1. Click OK.
  2. Click a location on the part boundary to place the pin.
  3. Use Shift+G on the keyboard to re-open the Place Pin window. Enter the values for the next pin.
  4. Continue placing pins using the pin properties below.

How do I create a new component in PSpice?

  1. Choose Tools – Create Netlist.
  2. Click on the PSpice tab.
  3. Check the Create Subcircuit Format Netlist check box.
  4. Change the path of the library file to your training directory so that you can find it later.
  5. Click OK.

How do you make a part in PSpice?

Are OrCAD and PSpice same?

OrCAD is a suite of products for PCB Design and analysis that includes a schematic editor (Capture), an analog/mixed-signal circuit simulator (PSpice) and a PCB board layout solution (PCB Designer Professional).

What’s the difference between blocks and symbols in PSpice?

Blocks Versus Symbols OrCAD Capture and PSpice A/D both support the use of hierarchical design through symbols and blocks. While both blocks and symbols serve as a graphical representation of an underlying schematic, there are differences in their use and application. Pros & Cons of Hierarchical Blocks

When to use inductor coupling symbols in PSpice?

The new inductor coupling symbols may be used to couple up to six independent inductors on a schematic. This application note covers the following topics explaining the use of inductor coupling symbols in a Capture PSpice project.

How many terminal devices are there in PSpice?

Real NMOS and PMOS devices are 4 terminal devices. In PSPICE, you have different choices for NMOS and PMOS devices. For example, NMOS device symbols include MbreakN3, MbreakN3D, MbreakN4, MbreakN4D, as shown in following figure.

Why does PSpice give a floating point error?

This resistance is required in a simulation environment to provide reference and DC path to all nodes. In absence of this resistance, PSpice will give a floating point error. This high value resistance effectively keeps the secondary inductance floating and provides a DC path and a ground reference for the simulation.

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