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Pspice Simulation Error: Invalid Number in device C_C1, Divide

yujun61hugh
yujun61hugh over 16 years ago

HI everyone,

I am trying to simulate a Class D output stage (including IRS2011, IRF7313 and LC filter), but the error comes out. "Invalid Number in device C_C1, Divide". Anyone knows its meaning and how to solve it? thanks 

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    yujun61hugh over 16 years ago
    Hi,

    Could you please tell me how to check reference designator? By the way, I tried to replace the capacitor by a new one, but the same error comes out.

    And I find that the only way to solve it is to close the Pspice and re-open it again. However, after I changed some components, the same error comes out again.

    Best Regards,

    YUJUN
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  • yujun61hugh
    yujun61hugh over 16 years ago
    Hi,

    Could you please tell me how to check reference designator? By the way, I tried to replace the capacitor by a new one, but the same error comes out.

    And I find that the only way to solve it is to close the Pspice and re-open it again. However, after I changed some components, the same error comes out again.

    Best Regards,

    YUJUN
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