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Introducing a Random noise source in transient time analysis in PSPICE

Mohammad Taha
Mohammad Taha over 11 years ago

Hello!

I want to test my system under the influence of noise in transient time analysis. Thus I want to introduce noise into various parts of my system but I don't know how or from where to get a random noise source.

Please help,

Thank you in advance

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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 11 years ago

    You may want to refer following blog - http://www.ema-eda.com/EMABlog/EMABlogDetails/ArtMID/2467/ArticleID/153/Quick-Tutorial-Adding-a-Random-Noise-Source-in-PSpice.aspx

     

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  • Mohammad Taha
    Mohammad Taha over 11 years ago

    Thank you, but I have seen this blog before and tried the RND function but I got and error of unidentified RND because I am using OrCAD 16.5 not the 16.6 release. Therefore, I don't have the Randomization functions, if there is a way to correct this error or use the Randomization function in the 16.5 that would be great.

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  • Mark51960
    Mark51960 over 6 years ago in reply to Alok Tripathi

    I have ver 17.2 and I cannot modify the E component in the ABM library.  How can I do this?

    thanks

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