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surena - 24 Nov 2005 16:27 GMT
Hi,

I use Orcad (capture 9.2). Sometimes I find the error messages like

ERROR -- Less than 2 connections at node N00193

How I can find these nodes on the schematic? I try to debug, but where
is the node?

Surena
Jim Thompson - 24 Nov 2005 17:02 GMT
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>Surena

In Probe, View, Output File, search for "N00193"

I don't use Capture, but I would expect that you can View, Netlist
from there also.

You can also prename nodes... double-click (in Schematics, you may
need to experiment in Capture, gag-me-with-a-spoon :-) on a wire and
Label it.

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Boris Mohar - 24 Nov 2005 17:04 GMT
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>Surena

CTRL F
Nets
N00193

It should light up

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surena - 24 Nov 2005 18:54 GMT
Hi,

I found the net. I have used a transistor (Q1: 2N2222) in my schematic
page and connected wire to it. But apparently capture does not
recognize it or ignore it. It gives the error:
WARNING [NET0093]   No PSpiceTemplate for Q1, ignoring
How it can be possible? I used it from the transistor library and
connected wire to it correctly.

Surena.
Robert Baer - 24 Nov 2005 19:25 GMT
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> Surena.

  Maybe the item in the library is incomplete, and one or more of its
pins/nodes is un-numbered.
  I had a similar problem with completely different software, so it was
worth mentioning.
Helmut Sennewald - 24 Nov 2005 21:42 GMT
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> Surena.

Hello Surena,

You have to take the components only from the libraries below
the path "PSPICE". The parts from other libraries don't have the
correct settings for simulation.

Best regards,
Helmut
 
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