PSpice Schematics: Schematic Capture Software User’s Guide.pdf

PSpice Schematics is a schematic capture front-end program with a direct interface to PSpice. PSpice Schematics is fully integrated with PSpice, giving you the flexibility to work through your circuit design in a consistent environment.


 Contents:

  •  Chapter 1 Getting Started [ Overview ~ Using PSpice Schematics ~ Example Drawing a Schematic ]
  • Chapter 2 Using Design Manager [ Overview ~ Understanding Design Manager ~ Managing Your Files in the Workspace ~ Design Manager Functions ~ Starting the Design Manager ~ Hints and Tips ~ Design Manager Help ]
  • Chapter 3 Using the Schematic Editor [ Overview ~ Components of a Design ~ Main Window ~ Configuring PSpice Schematics ~ Controlling the Display in PSpice Schematics ~ Zooming and Panning in PSpice Schematics ~ Using the Message Viewer ]
  • Chapter 4 Creating and Editing Designs [ Overview ~ Starting the Schematic Editor ~ Finding Parts ~ Placing and Editing Parts ~ Placing Power and Ground Symbols ~ Using Wires and Buses ~ Using Ports ~ Selecting and Moving Objects and Attributes ~ Creating and Editing Title Blocks ~ Adding Non-Electrical Information ~ Creating and Editing Multi-sheet Designs ~ Printing Your Design ~ Closing the Schematic Editor ]
  • Chapter 5 Using the Symbol Editor [ Overview ~ Components ~ Starting the Symbol Editor ~ Symbol Editor Window ~ Changing Text Characteristics ~ Changing Grid and Gravity ~ Zooming and Panning ~ Printing Symbols ]
  • Chapter 6 Creating and Editing Symbols [ Overview ~ Creating New Symbols ~ Drawing Symbol Graphics ~ Editing Existing Symbols ~ Defining and Editing Pin Types ~ Editing Symbol Attributes ~ Using Symbol Aliases ~ Specifying Part Packaging Information ~ Configuring Custom Libraries ~ Example—Creating Symbols from Scratch ]
  • Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Hierarchical Designs [ Overview ~ Hierarchical Design Methods ~ Creating and Editing Hierarchical Blocks ~ Creating and Editing Hierarchical Symbols ~ Using Interface Ports ~ Setting Up Multiple Views ~ Navigating Through Hierarchical Designs ~ Assigning Instance-Specific Part Values ~ Passing Information Between Levels of Hierarchy ~ Example—Creating a Hierarchical Design ]
  • Chapter 8 Preparing Your Design for Simulation [ Overview ~ Creating Designs for Simulation and Board Layout ~ Specifying Simulation Model Libraries ~ Editing Simulation Models from PSpice Schematics ~ Adding and Defining Stimulus ~ Starting the Simulator ~ Viewing Results ]
  • Chapter 9 Using Design Journal [ Overview ~ Understanding Design Journal ~ Design Journal Help ]
  • Chapter 10 Preparing Your Design for Board Layout [ Overview ~ Connectors ~ Packaging the Parts in Your Design ~ Generating a Bill of Materials Report ~ Swapping Pins ~ Interfacing to Board Layout Products ]
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