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PSpice Special Components: Print1, Print2 and PRINTDGTLCHG

AyushD
AyushD 6 days ago

Print1:

Use this component to insert .PRINT command in your simulation. This component enables you to print voltage at node in simulation output (.out) file.

You need to configure one or more parameters on this symbol instances from following list to use in simulation flow.

  • Analysis Type: Assign any value to one of the variables AC/DC/TRAN, depending upon the analysis you are performing. For example if your simulation profile is configured for Transient Analysis you should set TRAN property value as 1.
  • Functions: You can use following special function on output nodes
    • DB
    • PHASE
    • REAL
    • MAG
    • IMAG

    You can use one or more of the parameters at a time. To select these you need to assign any value to these parameter, say, 1. For example, if you have set DB and PHASE values to 1 on symbol instance and this component is connected to node VOUT, it will print following in output file:
    DB of Voltage at VOUT node
    PHASE of Voltage at VOUT node

 

Print2:

PRINT2 performs the same function as PRINT1, only difference being this component should be used for differential voltage between two nodes.

PRINTDGTLCHG:

Use this component for digital nodes. It lists every change of state for a given node in the output file. You need not specify any parameter on this symbol instance.

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