User Guide

Chapter 10 Transient analysis
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Stimulus Editor produces these statements automatically,
you will never have to be concerned with their syntax.
However, if you are interested in a detailed description of
their syntax, see the descriptions of V and I devices in the
Analog Devices chapter of the the online OrCAD PSpice A/D
Reference Manual.
Configuring stimulus files
The Include Files tab in the Simulation Settings dialog box
allows you to view the list of stimulus files pertaining to
your current schematic. You can also manually add,
delete, or change the stimulus file configuration in this tab
dialog box. The list box displays all of the currently
configured stimulus files. One file is specified per line.
Files can be configured as either global to the Capture
environment or local to the current design. Global files are
marked with an asterisk (*) after the file name.
When starting the Stimulus Editor from Capture, stimulus
files are automatically configured (added to the list) as
local to the current design. Otherwise, new stimulus files
can be added to the list by entering the file name in the
Filename text box and then clicking the Add to design
(local configuration) or Add as global (global
configuration) button.
Starting the Stimulus Editor
The Stimulus Editor is fully integrated with Capture and
can be run from either the schematic editor or symbol
editor.
You can start the Stimulus Editor by doing the following:
6 Select one or more stimulus instances in the schematic
7 From the Edit menu, choose PSpice Stimulus.
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