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Starting a new project?

GeneralGuy
GeneralGuy over 9 years ago

Not sure if this is the right place for this, but a beginner with this program could use some serious help, with perhaps the most basic part. I have the free versions installed and can access the program, but how do I start a new project in PSpice? Would greatly appreciate any quick responses for this question.

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    oldmouldy over 9 years ago
    Start OrCAD Capture CIS LIte, File>New>Project, set the type to Analog / Mixed AD, set the name and directory, set the template to "empty" or use the "blank" option, and start entering the schematic. See the PSpice Users Guide pspug.pdf in the doc\pspug directory of the installation. Lite projects with the free version are limited to parts in the "eval" library.
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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 9 years ago
    Start OrCAD Capture CIS LIte, File>New>Project, set the type to Analog / Mixed AD, set the name and directory, set the template to "empty" or use the "blank" option, and start entering the schematic. See the PSpice Users Guide pspug.pdf in the doc\pspug directory of the installation. Lite projects with the free version are limited to parts in the "eval" library.
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