Analog Simulation with PSpice Training
Date | Version | Country | Location | |
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Scheduled upon demandOn demand | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
Version | Region | |
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17.2-2016QIR4 | Online | ENROLL |
17.2-2016 | Online | ENROLL |
16.6 | Online | ENROLL |
Other Versions | Online | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
Length : 3 days
Course Description
The Analog Simulation with PSpice® course starts with the basics of entering a design for simulation and builds a solid foundation in the overall use of the software. You run DC bias simulations, transient analysis simulations, and sweep simulations, allowing you to sweep component values, operating frequencies, or global parameters. You also have the opportunity to simulate several types of analog circuits, transformers, digital circuits, and mixed analog and digital circuits.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Enter a design for simulation
- Run DC bias, DC sweep, and AC sweep analyses
- Edit a stimulus and run a parametric analysis
- Edit models, run a Monte Carlo analysis, create subcircuits, and create parts for simulation from a model or subcircuit definition
- Create linear and nonlinear transformers, and perform temperature, worst-case, and noise analysis
- Apply analog behavioral modeling and run digital and mixed analog and digital simulation
Software Used in This Course
- OrCAD Capture
- PSpice A/D
Software Release(s)
SPB17.2-2016QIR4
Modules in this Course
- Building a design for simulation
- Setting up and running DC bias point analysis
- Setting up and running DC and AC sweep analyses
- Viewing simulation results in the probe window
- Setting up sources and using markers
- Creating and simulating a text netlist
- Accessing the stimulus editor using VSTIM, ISTIM, and DIGSTIM running transient analysis
- Examining common simulation errors
- Creating linear and nonlinear transformers
- Setting up and running parametric analysis
- Creating a subcircuit
- Performing temperature analysis
- Configuring and running Monte Carlo analysis
- Simulating with hierarchical blocks and symbols
- Running simulations using analog behavioral modeling
- Using digital components in a design
- Combining analog and digital components in designs
- Using performance analysis and creating goal functions
- Setting up and running worst-case analysis
- Setting up and running noise analysis
Audience
- Analog Designers
- Electrical Engineers
Prerequisites
You must have experience with:
- Basic schematic entry with OrCAD Capture
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Course ID: 85051