Analog Simulation with PSpice

 

 

 

 

Title:                   Analog Simulation with PSPice
     Duration:             3 Days

Schedule 2012

 
February 1st, 2nd & 3rd
March 29th Feb, 1st & 2nd Mar
March 28th, 29th & 30th
April 25th, 26th & 27th
May 23rd, 24th & 25th
June 20th, 21st & 22nd
 
   
  Courses are run at the Parallel Systems office in Surrey
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Description

The analog simulation with PSpice training course is a three-day course that starts with the basics of entering a design for simulation and builds a solid foundation in the overall use of the tool.

The highlights of this class include the following:

  • Learn how to enter a design for simulation
  • Run DC bias, DC sweep, and AC sweep analysis
  • Edit stimulus and run parametric analysis
  • Learn how to edit models, run Monte Carlo analysis, create subcircuits and create parts for simulation from a model or subcircuit definition
  • Learn how to create linear and non-linear transformers, perform temperature, worst case and noise analysis
  • Learn about analog behavioural modeling, as well as running digital and mixed analog and digital simulation

Audience

  • Engineers seeking maximum productivity in minimum time
  • Engineers new to analog and mixed-signal simulation

Prerequisites

  • You must be familiar with creating a schematic using OrCAD Capture
  • You must also be proficient with using Windows and standard Windows applications

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Course Agenda

Day 1:

  • Building a design for simulation
  • Setting up and running DC bias point analysis
  • Setting up and running DC and AC sweep analysis
  • Viewing simulation results in the probe window
  • Setting up sources and using markers
  • Creating and simulating a text netlist
  • Accessing the stimulus editor using VSTIM, ISTIM, and DIGSTIM
  • Running transient analysis
  • Working with local and global libraries
  • Examining common simulation errors

Day 2:

  • Creating linear and non-linear transformers
  • Setting up and running parametric analysis
  • Using the Model Editor
  • Creating a subcircuit
  • Creating parts for simulation models
  • Performing temperature analysis
  • Configuring and running Monte Carlo analysis

Day 3:

  • Simulating with hierarchical blocks and symbols
  • Simulating using analog behavioural modeling
  • Using digital components in a design
  • Combining analog and digital components in designs
  • Using performance analysis and creating measurements
  • Setting up and running worst case analysis
  • Setting up and running noise analysis

If you need to cancel your confirmed training course place within 5 working days of the course date, and are unable to send a substitute, cancellation fees will apply at 100% of the course fee.