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Modelling_Photovoltaic_Systems_Using_PSpice

Erion
Erion over 13 years ago
I want to simulate a simple photovoltaic system using PSpice for my Diploma. It's my first time using PSpice so I don't know where to put my sripts (PSpice files),at which window inside PSpice. I'm creating a circuit with dot commands not with icons. I'm using PSpice 9.1 student version, is it correct or I need another version.
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    Erion over 13 years ago

    Hi! Thank you for answering to me and your help. But again I need your help. 

    After I save the text file as a ‘.CIR’ type, now I am not able to open this simulation. This because: at the directory where I saved it, the ‘.CIR’ file doesn’t exist. (It exist there, but as  file-type). 

    I think: the problem is that the text-file isn’t saved correctly as a file that the compjuter can know and open it for simulation. The file I have saved, exist as a file-type although I have saved it with .CIR extension as you told. This kind of ‘type’, the computer doesn’t know. What kind of type should be the file, in order to be opened by the computer? 

    I had done some photos(print-screen) to show you more exactly what I had done but I didn't know how to upload them here. 

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    Erion over 13 years ago

    Hi! Thank you for answering to me and your help. But again I need your help. 

    After I save the text file as a ‘.CIR’ type, now I am not able to open this simulation. This because: at the directory where I saved it, the ‘.CIR’ file doesn’t exist. (It exist there, but as  file-type). 

    I think: the problem is that the text-file isn’t saved correctly as a file that the compjuter can know and open it for simulation. The file I have saved, exist as a file-type although I have saved it with .CIR extension as you told. This kind of ‘type’, the computer doesn’t know. What kind of type should be the file, in order to be opened by the computer? 

    I had done some photos(print-screen) to show you more exactly what I had done but I didn't know how to upload them here. 

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