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I can't run a simulation, errors occur

Alexandros81
Alexandros81 over 9 years ago

I have downloaded The OrCad\PSpice Lite 16.6. I have done the schematic attached and tried to run the simulation but gives following erros:

INFO(ORCAP-2191): Creating PSpice Netlist

INFO(ORNET-1041): Writing PSpice Flat Netlist C:\Users\Alexandros\Documents\OrCad Projects\E04-04-PSpiceFiles\SCHEMATIC1\SCHEMATIC1.net

WARNING(ORNET-1119): No PSpiceTemplate for Q1, ignoring

ERROR(ORNET-1019): Pin A in template not found on RB

ERROR(ORNET-1019): Pin B in template not found on RB

ERROR(ORNET-1019): Pin A in template not found on RC

ERROR(ORNET-1019): Pin B in template not found on RC

Note: The PSpice icon doesn't appear on the transistor model 2N3053

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    oldmouldy over 9 years ago
    You have placed parts from the tools\Capture\library OLB files, for PSpice in Lite mode, only the parts from tools\capture\library\pspice\eval.olb are supported, these parts will have all the necessary properties for simulation with PSpice.
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    oldmouldy over 9 years ago
    You have placed parts from the tools\Capture\library OLB files, for PSpice in Lite mode, only the parts from tools\capture\library\pspice\eval.olb are supported, these parts will have all the necessary properties for simulation with PSpice.
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