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PSpice - Tip of the Week: How to customize information in simulation output file.

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DesignTech 3 months ago

You can select the types of information PSpice saves to the simulation output file.

Go to PSpice -> Edit Simulation Profile -> Options and select General under Output File as shown below:

The following tables defines all the options in the tab for the Output file category:

Flag option

Meaning

ACCT

Summary and accounting information is printed at the end of all the analyses (refer to your PSpice User’s Guide for further information on ACCT).

EXPAND

Lists devices created by subcircuit expansion and lists contents of the bias point file.

LIBRARY

Lists lines used from library files.

LIST

Lists a summary of the circuit elements (devices).

NOBIAS

Suppresses the printing of the bias point node voltages.

NODE

Lists a summary of the connections (node table).

NOECHO

Suppresses a listing of the input file(s).

NOMODE

Suppresses listing of model parameters and temperature updated values.

NOOUTMSG

Suppresses simulation error messages in output file.

NOPAGE

Suppresses paging and the banner for each major section of output.

OPTS

Lists values for all options.

NUMDGT

Number of digits in printed values. This is 4 by default.

WIDTH

same as the .WIDTH OUT= statement 
(can be set to either 80 or 132)

Default is 80.

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