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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING PSPICE FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH EGR 220, PHYS 206 |
The "Lite" version is probably best for your needs. Cadence offeres a "Lite" version of the software for free. It has all the features and capabilities of the regular version except that the number of circuit elements it can simulate is restricted. This restriction has never been an issue with work done by students here at Dordt. Thus, for the purposes of this course, you would never be able to tell the difference between the lite version and the regular version.
PSpice is part of a larger software package called OrCAD.
To get started downloading, click on the PSpice logo (the image
above). There you can read more about the program. Note that
PSpice is downloaded as part of a larger software package called
OrCAD. After clicking on the logo above a new window opens and
you have a choice. PSpice was forked from an earlier program called SPICE. You can read more about SPICE from it's original source The University of California at Berkeley and on the Wikipedia. Practically all commands and features of spice are supported in the lite version of PSpice that we use here at Dordt College. Thus documentation for SPICE can be used with and applied to PSpice.
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