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PSpice Tutorial for the OrCAD PSpice Release 9.1 Student Version.pdf
The Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis (SPICE) was first developed in the early 1970, and was written in the FORTRAN programming Language, intended to support the early data entry methods of this period.
PSpice Advanced Analysis User’s Guide.pdf
PSpice Advanced Analysis allows PSpice and PSpice A/D users to optimize performance and improve quality of designs before committing them to hardware. Advanced Analysis’ four important capabilities: sensitivity analysis, optimization, yield analysis (Monte Carlo), and stress analysis (Smoke) address design complexity as well as price, performance, and quality requirements of circuit design.
PSpice Optimizer User’s Guide.pdf
The PSpice Optimizer is fully integrated with other Orcad programs. This means you can design your circuit with Orcad Capture, simulate and analyze results with PSpice and optimize performance within the same environment.
OrCAD PSpice A/D Reference Manual.pdf
OrCAD’s products are a suite of applications built around an engineer’s design flow—not just a collection of independently developed point tools. PSpice and PSpice A/D are just one element in OrCAD’s total solution design flow.
AIM-SPICE Tutorial.pdf
This tutorial will provide explanations helpful in using the simulator for defining circuit designs, generating circuit netlists, running the simulation and displaying the output of the simulation. Appropriate examples are also included to help users understand simulation techniques.
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