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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: UK
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I am running Orcad's PSpice AD Student version 9.1 to simulate some amps for uni/fun.
But I open my .CIR file in this and edit, then click 'run' to simulate, this will run a simulation, however my problem is this... If I open the 'view simulation results' graphs window then add a trace I see it fine, when I go back to the .CIR , make some changes and then hit 'run', I have to open the graph window and add the trace again This may seem trivial but it used to just update the graph and not 'get rid' of it. So I edit simulation settings and I see there is a tick box just for this problem but it is greyed out Any one has any ideas? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: UK
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Also, is there any way of putting in a inductors Q factor, or do i have to keep putting in a resistor.
any help will be great... TED |
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