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Ollie - 07 Nov 2005 16:19 GMT
How do you manage to show node numbers in the Capture schematic?
Other simulation programs let you turn these on and off--how is it
done in PSpice (v10.5)?

TIA, Ollie
Jim Thompson - 07 Nov 2005 16:53 GMT
>How do you manage to show node numbers in the Capture schematic?
>Other simulation programs let you turn these on and off--how is it
>done in PSpice (v10.5)?
>
>TIA, Ollie

I don't think you can.  But you can call nodes descriptively... for
example "V(Q3:e)" gives you the voltage at the emitter of Q3.

Do you know how to use Markers?

You can also click on Analysis, Examine Netlist or, in Probe, View,
Circuit File, or View, Output File.

Lastly, you can label nodes with your own names to force the
netlister.  This is handy to allow meaningful names on otherwise inane
points in the circuit.

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Ollie - 08 Nov 2005 02:16 GMT
>>How do you manage to show node numbers in the Capture schematic?
>>Other simulation programs let you turn these on and off--how is it
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>                                        ...Jim Thompson
Thanks Jim, I'll try what you have told me.
-Ollie
 
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