>Hi all,
>Can I run a simulation and view the schematic to see what's going on
>i.e., current flow, voltages, etc. in different parts of the circuit.
>Much the same way MicroCap allows you to view the schematic when
>running a simulation.
>Thanks for any help, Ken
You'll have to page back-and-forth between the Probe view and the
Schematic view, UNLESS you have dual monitors.
Waveforms are shown in Probe, NOT on the Schematic. But bias
conditions can be seen on-schematic using the "V" and "I" buttons.
...Jim Thompson
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ken - 31 Jan 2005 20:05 GMT
>>Hi all,
>>Can I run a simulation and view the schematic to see what's going on
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>
> ...Jim Thompson
Thanks for the help Jim.
Ken