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From: bobhof@news1.boi.hp.com (Bob Hoffmann)
Subject: Re: Help with PSPICE
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In article <3vl71f$k7g$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com>, Ronny Shalev <100264.452@CompuServe.COM> writes:
|> Hi,
|> 
|> I have just started using PSPICE for the first time after 
|> downloading it from some ftp site.  The point is that I don't 
|> know how to use it.  I was able to generate a schematic for which 
|> I can't generate simulation.  How do I simulate inputs and get 
|> some meaningful output?  I tried to read the readme.doc file but 
|> there they keep reffering to the "Circuit Analysis Reference 
|> Manual" which I could not find.  Does anuone know where I can 
|> find this manual.
|> 
|> Thanks a lot, Ronny
|> 
|> -- 
|> Ronny Shalev
|> e-mail: 100264.452@compuserve.com
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	From your post it seems that you may have obtained the Windows version
of Pspice (Design Center).  If this is the case then the first place to look
is in the On-Line help.  Do a text search for "simulation" and check out the 
topics listed.  Most of what you need is here.

	In 1993 I purchased the evaluation version of Microsim's Design Center
for MS Windows for around $120 US.  This included the free Pspice software and
a "complete" set of manuals along with the paperback "Spice - A Guide to Circuit
Simualtion and Analysis with Pspice".  The package was well worth the money.
If anyone obtains the software off the net then you should consider investing
in one of the many Spice texts available as a guide.  If you have an understanding of Spice then using the Design Center tool will be a little
easier.

	In 1993 the eval version was 3 disks, today version 6.2 is 7 disks plus
2 for the Win32s subsystem if you run under Windows 3.1 of WFW 3.11.  The files
are available at ftp.netcom.com in /pub/mi/microsim.  The files are in self
extracting executable totalling about 11 megabytes (compressed!).


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