Although the graphical schematic editor recognises upper and lower case, the actual Spice simulator is not case sensitive, so both m and M are recognised as "milli". You can use "meg" for mega, eg. 2
Dear Alberto, LF Group, At 13:18 17/09/2002 +0200, you wrote: PSpice seems to be a powerful tool, albeit with some quirks, i.e. it does not recognize (my version at least) the capital letter M as a p
There are two great workbooks on Psice simulations by Roy W. Goody. The Title for both is 'MicroSim Pspice for Windows', copyright date 1998. Volume II is the one that covers oscillators. Check this
If I simulate it with Electronics Workbench it happily oscillates. With PSpice it doesn't, no matter how I change the feedback. I suspect that some noise source should be added to trigger the oscilla
Hello group, any PSpice guru amongst you ? I am just starting to play with this simulation tool and have a basic question. I modeled a simple oscillator, with a 2N2222 and some passive components. If