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lixiaoyao - 30 Aug 2007 20:12 GMT
Hi all
 Is there a good PSpice guide book? I want to learn how to simulate
use Pspice, can anyone give me some suggestions?
 Thanks
JeffM - 30 Aug 2007 20:51 GMT
>Is there a good PSpice guide book?

http://www.google.com/search?q=inurl:GIYF+engine+-uk+-jongrieve+-airport+-icio

...especially since you're already AT Google.
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=spice+book+group:sci.electronics.cad
Jim Thompson - 30 Aug 2007 21:12 GMT
>>Is there a good PSpice guide book?
>
>http://www.google.com/search?q=inurl:GIYF+engine+-uk+-jongrieve+-airport+-icio
>
>...especially since you're already AT Google.
>http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=spice+book+group:sci.electronics.cad

The classic is...

"Spice, A Guide to Circuit Simulation & Analysis Using PSpice"
Paul W. Tuinenga
Prentice Hall
ISBN 0-13-158775-7

Paul is the originator of MicroSim PSpice.

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Joel Kolstad - 30 Aug 2007 21:43 GMT
> Paul is the originator of MicroSim PSpice.

I'm surprised that he still appears relatively young:
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/releases/2007/1/23/software-innovator-tuinenga-jo
ins-vanderbilt-space-and-defense-institute


Have you ever met him, Jim?
Jim Thompson - 30 Aug 2007 23:02 GMT
>> Paul is the originator of MicroSim PSpice.
>
>I'm surprised that he still appears relatively young:
>http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/releases/2007/1/23/software-innovator-tuinenga-jo
ins-vanderbilt-space-and-defense-institute

He looks only slightly younger than me ;-)

Charlie Edmondson would probably know his age.

>Have you ever met him, Jim?

No.

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Charlie Edmondson - 31 Aug 2007 17:28 GMT
>>>Paul is the originator of MicroSim PSpice.
>>
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>
>                                         ...Jim Thompson

Hi Jim,
No, only met him once.  He pre-dates me a little... 8-)

Charlie
Joel Kolstad - 31 Aug 2007 19:38 GMT
> No, only met him once.  He pre-dates me a little... 8-)

These days Cadence is probably afraid he'll show up at their doorstep with a
sawed-off shotgun for what they've done to PSpice. :-)

(Not PSpice-specific, but ORCAD related: Our IT guy called Cadence the other
day to discuss whether or not it would ever be able to be installed in
c:\program files... their response was that, while it pretty much works fine
if you place it there, there are some known bugs such as incorrect netlists
being generated -- hence the default install to the root directory.  They said
it was due to "legacy UNIX code" and that it probably wouldn't be fixed in the
near future.  Sheesh...  Spaces in file names have only been around on PCs for
a little over a decade now, you know?)

---Joel
JeffM - 31 Aug 2007 01:53 GMT
lixiaoyao wrote:
>>>Is there a good PSpice guide book?

JeffM wrote:
>http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=spice+book+group:sci.electronics.cad
>
>The classic is...
>"Spice, A Guide to Circuit Simulation & Analysis Using PSpice"
>Paul W. Tuinenga

That's the one that rose to the top of the search as well
(another of your posts).
lixiaoyao - 07 Sep 2007 22:24 GMT
Hi
 I got the book and try to use it as an example for ORCAD(Pspice), it
seems the book is not relative to the software at all. It talked
something about how to change the content of file, I even do not know
which file they are talking about, of course I do not know how to do
simulation on the book, can you give me some suggestions?
 Thanks
> "Spice, A Guide to Circuit Simulation & Analysis Using PSpice"
> Paul W. Tuinenga
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