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Problem with Orcad Capture CIS Lite Demo Software

enajc
enajc over 12 years ago

Hi all!

I'm currently learning Orcad and I'm using the Orcad 16.6 Demo Software (All Products) I downloaded here. But I can not use the Orcad Flow Tutorial. I'm using vista and so I dunno if that affects it. Right now I am following the tutorial summary instead. But I was stuck because I need to add bipolar.olb but I can't locate it in my system. Are there any other else that I need to install before using the Orcad like the starter library catalog? 

OrCAD 16.6 Demo Software (All Products)download in the cadence website.  Download FREE - OrCAD 16.6 demo software (980MB) includes OrCAD Flow Tutorial with the example design files (You must use the path/folder option in your zip tool when extracting this archive.)

You must use the path/folder option in your zip tool when extracting this archive - How to check this?

Thank you so much. Any help will greatly appreciated. 

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 12 years ago
    You just need the Q2N2222, this is in the EVAL.OLB, if you add this library, you will be able to place the required part and complete the circuit.
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  • enajc
    enajc over 12 years ago

    Hi oldmouldy! Thanks for the reply! I was  able to find bipolar.olb in one website. But I also tried adding the eval.olb and found the q2n2222. Was wondering how come it didn't appear when i used the search part command. 

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