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Community PCB Design & IC Packaging (Allegro X) PSpice PSpice – A powerful Analog and Mixed-Signal Simulator

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PSpice – A powerful Analog and Mixed-Signal Simulator

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DesignTech over 3 years ago

You can rely on PSpice for precise circuit simulation results and regular innovations.

PSpice® and OrCAD Capture combine to provide industry-leading schematic-entry, native-analog, mixed-signal, and analysis engines to deliver a complete circuit simulation and verification solution.

PSpice, with extensively available models from component and IC vendors, is applicable for product design in numerous industries such as aerospace, medical, power electronics, and automotive.

It is also utilized extensively within the research community as a reference implementation. It can simulate any design from a simple circuit to complex electronics. It can be used to analyze power supplies, radio-frequency systems, targeted IC designs, and more. With built-in mathematical functions, behavioral modeling, circuit optimization, and electromechanical co-simulation, the OrCAD PSpice environment goes far beyond general circuit simulation.

Its features include, but are not limited to, transient / AC / DC simulations, powerful probing interface, numerous vendor models & libraries, and model development utility.

To learn more, go to: https://www.pspice.com/.

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