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Bias Point: How show calculated value?

eddoh
eddoh over 4 years ago

I Imagined there must be a way to do this. 

I'd like to show the Gate to Source voltage on a MOSFET instead of doing the calculation by hand. 
Is there a way to do that? I arrived to define a parameter based on the Bias point output file from Pspice, but I cannot understand how to show the calcluated value instead of the formula.

Is there a way/ alternative way to do that? In the following picture, I'd like to show a box with the 3.76V calculated value.

Of course I could chart using voltage differential probes, but I'd like to have something quick and easy to see as the bias point markers.

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    0 Alok Tripathi over 4 years ago

    One can display calculated bias voltage and current. This can be done by simply selection menu item - PSpice> Bias Point > ... All bias values are currently calculated w.r.t. to ground (0), there is no method to display differential bias values.

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    0 eddoh over 4 years ago in reply to Alok Tripathi

    Yes, but the question is a bit more how to show a calculated value. Calculated using the bias values..

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    0 eddoh over 4 years ago in reply to Alok Tripathi

    Yes, but the question is a bit more how to show a calculated value. Calculated using the bias values..

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