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i don't know how to solve it

anhdung88
anhdung88 over 16 years ago

i simulating a circuit, i included a VSTIM, at the implementation field of VSTIM, i filled "1".

then i ran   PSpice from CIS windows, output in PSpice A/D gave  me an message:

ERROR -- No ANALOG .STIMULUS definition found for: "1".

somebody help me solve this problem! i don't know which value should be fill in implementation of that VSTIM.

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 16 years ago

    The VSTIM part needs a stimulus created with the Stimulus Editor. On the VSTIM part, give the implementation a name, like "MY_STIM" and apply the value, then select the VSTIM part in question, right-click>Edit PSpice Stimulus, will start the Stimulus editor, define the required stimulus, when this is saved, the schematic will be updated with the stimulus. Then run the sumulation using the defined stimulus.

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