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Abdülkadir ERYILDIRIMTurgut Ozal University

The Objectives: Open and Save New Project File Create a Circuit Schematic Get Place, Place Parts i.e. Resistors

and Sources Simulate a basic circuit

The Schematic

Capture vs Capture CIS

OrCAD Capture provides fast and intuitive schematic design entry for PCB development or analog simulation using PSpice.

The component information system (CIS) integrates with it to automatically synchronize and validate externally sourced part data.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_CIS

http://www.cadence.com/products/orcad/orcad_capture/pages/default.aspx

How to Create New Project Find and click Orcad Capture or

Capture CIS under your operating system

Next Steps

Specify the name of the project in the appearing window (be creative)

Never use Turkish characters

Select Analog or Mixed A/D Select a valid Location (an

existing folder in general)

Next Step: - Select Analog or Mixed A/D- Select a valid Location (an existing folder in general)

Under FILE, choose NEW, PROJECTThe following box should appear…To simulate a design, choose Analog

or Mixed A/D.Choose where you will save it and

what you will call it.

Click OK

Create a new folder for each new project

Types of Project

Attention

To simulate circuits, choose Analog or Mixed A/D.

Next Step

Create Blank Project

A blank schematic page will appear. This is where you will draw your

schematic. Important: Notice that there is a PSpice menu on the menu bar. If this is not there, you will not be able to simulate your circuit.

•Congratulations Now you are ready for creating schematics and achieving circuit simulation

Creating Schematics with Capture

Keyboard Shortcut : Shift+p for placing parts.

Placing Part sign To insert most of components in a

circuit, use Placing part (including voltage sources, resistors, capacitors)

You must know that which component is located under which library

After clicking Place Part button

I already added one library : Analog_p

To find a component, you should “Add Library”

Write here to search

Add Library

Analog_p library is quite useful

Search internet for information about other libraries and how to find the components you are looking for

The libraries that contain parts that willallow you to simulate are found infolders labeled PSpice.

These parts have PSpice modelattributes with them.

Choose the libraries that you want to add.Sometimes it is hard to know what

library parts are in. If you know the name of the part that you want,you can also search for the part.

AttentionDo not forget Ground in your circuits

This toolbar gives shortcuts for building the circuit.

Place a part button: Draw a wire button: Place power node button: Place GND button:

How to do Simulation There are a couple of different ways to check for errors in your circuit.

The first is by creating a netlist.

Under the PSpice menu, choose Create Netlist.

You can view the netlist by choosing View Netlist, under the same PSpice menu.

The next way is to actually simulate the circuit.

To simulate, you need to create a new simulation profile. Under the PSpice menu, choose New Simulation Profile. The following window will appear so that you can name it. You can also choose

which schematic you want it to associate with.

How to simulate?

PSpice \ New Simulation Profile Fill out the profile name

Once you have named it, click OK, and the following simulation settings widow will pop up.

This is where you choose what you want to do when you simulate. In this menu, you can choose

what type if simulation to do (Transient, DC Sweep, AC Sweep, or Bias Pt)

There are options for eachtype of simulation.

Once you have everything figured to how you want it, click OK. To simulate, you need to push the play button(RUN).

Click on the Play (Run PSpice) button for running simulation

Probes for measurements

Once you push Run, the following widow will appear as Spice checks for errors and completes the simulation.

Example: Bias Point Analysis Draw the following circuit

• How to simulate ?– PSpice \ New Simulation Profile– Or if already created, Edit Simulation Profile– Select Bias Point in Analysis Type– Click OK– Run

Bias Point Analysis Click V, I and W for Voltage,

Currents, power over components

Example: Time Domain Analysis Draw the following circuit (for source,

use VSIN) Do not forget to put the voltage

probe (V)

New Simulation Profile

Analysis Time : Time Domain Run to time : 1 s (one second)

Do the run and you get:

Zoom in for better plotting