PSpice® Essentials for Simulation training builds on the design entry essentials learned in the Capture class and adds new skills to enable simulation directly from the Capture environment. This class is ideal for both new PSpice® users and experienced engineers who need to maximize the performance of their circuits. Students should have recently completed the one-day Capture Essentials class as this class builds on the schematic design foundational skills learned in that class Includes an OrCAD Certification Opportunity.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Run DC bias, DC sweep, AC sweep, and transient analysis
Edit stimulus to create any kind of input waveform
How tolerances work and how they affect convergence
Run sweeps using parametric analysis
Bring models from the internet into PSpice
Run monte carlo and worst case analysis’
Create linear and non-linear transformers
Model parts mathematically using ABMs (Analog Behaviour Models)
This class is a comprehensive course aimed at helping students learn an efficient, front-to-back schematic and simulation workflow. This package includes Capture Essentials and PSpice Essentials training. Includes an OrCAD Certification Opportunity.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
How to build new parts and symbols
Design-checking best practices
Techniques for assigning reference designators
Creating a BOM (Bill of Materials)
Adding part and net properties
Creating flat designs
Run DC bias, DC sweep, AC sweep, and Transient analysis
Edit Stimulus to create any kind of input waveform
How tolerances work and how they affect convergence
Run sweeps using parametric analysis
Bring models from the internet into PSpice
Run Monte Carlo and Worst Case analysis’
Create linear and non-linear transformers
Model parts mathematically using ABM’s (Analog Behavioral Models)
Learn how to optimize your design for cost, yield, and manufacturability with our PSpice Advanced Analysis class. This class is ideal for those who need to automatically maximize their circuit performance using PSpice Advanced Analysis.
It is recommended that students have a pre-requisite knowledge and proficiency in OrCAD Capture Schematic editing and PSpice.