User Guide

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2 Error Messa
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Error Messa
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Descriptions
Table 8-1
Error Message Descriptions
Error Messa
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e Description
[11002]
No More Resets
No improvement was made by going back to the last good step and recalculating
derivatives. Try refining the specifications.
[11003]
Mismatched Parentheses
Check for mismatched parentheses in the evaluation expression.
[11004]
Undefined Symbol
A symbol in a PSpice Optimizer expression was not recognized.
[11005]
Divide by 0
A division by zero in a PSpice Optimizer expression occurred. Try adding a small
offset, e.g., 1e-3, to the denominators of fractional terms in the expressions. You may
need to change the lower or upper limit of a parameter.
[11006]
0 to the y
Try adding a small offset, e.g., 1e-3, to bases in PSpice Optimizer expressions. You
may need to change the lower or upper limit of a parameter.
[11007]
Unknown Operator
Valid operators and functions in PSpice Optimizer expressions are (+, -, *, /, **, exp,
log, log10, sin, cos, tan, atan).
[11008]
Invalid Number
PSpice Optimizer numbers are reals with an optional suffix (T, G, Meg, k, m, u, n, p,
f, mil, %) and an optional symbol for units.
[11009]
Log of Number <= 0
Log function (log or log10) can not have a zero argument. You may need to change
the lower or upper limit of a parameter.
[11010]
Can't Start PSpice
Try running a PSpice simulation (with the PSpice Optimizer window still open). From
the Windows 95 Start menu, select the MicroSim program folder and then the PSpice
A/D (or PSpice) shortcut. Open a .cir file to run the simulation. Observe any
messages that come up. Here are typical problems and resolutions:
“insufficient memory”; at least 8 MB is required and 16 MB is recommended.
“Cannot obtain a license”.
In Schematics, from the Options menu, select Editor Configuration. Click App
Settings. Verify that the correct path, used to run PSpice from Schematics, is set for
PSPICECMD.