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Adding a polynomial to the GPOLY function

TMARDTM
TMARDTM over 3 years ago

I have the need to create a voltage-controlled current source. I know how to do this from a PSPICE netlist/command line.

I'm unfamiliar with the process of adding a polynomial expression to the GPOLY graphic on the schematic editor.

Can someone point me in the right direction or show me how that is done??

Thanks in advance for the help.

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  • AyushD
    0 AyushD over 3 years ago

    Hope it helps.

    You can even check the detailed documentation from below link

    PSpice A/D Reference Guide -- Analog devices (cadence.com)

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