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ken - 30 Jan 2005 17:41 GMT
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
Jim Thompson - 30 Jan 2005 18:41 GMT
>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.

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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
 
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