Marching waveforms displays only one section of a multiple section simulation after completion. Request for the ability to copy from a simulation profile summary. Output variables don't translate correctly if they contain 2 nodes and character names. Request to allow parameters for temperature coefficients on resistor statement.Įxtraction of Darlingtons in the Model Editor is slow. Please consult the OrCAD Knowledge Base for updated information. This list is intended to cite the most serious problems and is not an exhaustive list of all known problems. These problems have been reported and are not yet fixed for this release of PSpice. Reported PSpice problems that have not been fixed for this release You can access this symbol after configuring this library Use the '0' symbol in \capture\library\pspice\source.olb. The "Simulation Examples" chapter is not clear with regard to which ground symbol to use. Reported PSpice problems that have not been fixed for this release.This section gives you information concerning: The following table lists new and enhanced libraries for R9: Data Converter (Capture is required for this library - dataconv.olb).Over 1,000 new simulation models have been added, bringing the total to over 13,000.The new Model Editor provides a unified application for editing models either in text form, or by modifying their specifications.New model parameter, XCJS, to allow fraction of CJS to be connected internally to RCĮnhancements to Model Editor (formerly Parts).New Temperature dependencies for the quasi-saturation model parameters GAMMA, RCO, and VO with QUASIMOD=1.0.New matrix pre-ordering algorithm to speed up simulation of large circuits (.OPTIONS PREORDER).A profile includes one analysis type (AC, DC, or transient) with any or all of the applicable additions (noise, sensitivity, temperature, parametric, Monte Carlo, etc.), specific option settings, and settings for automatically restoring plots after simulation.Įnhancements for simulating large circuits:.Each simulation profile refers to one root schematic in a design. You can specify and store multiple simulations for the same schematic, and run one or more of them at any time.The new Simulation Profiles feature allows you to specify unlimited named simulation setups that are stored with the project.Graphical presentation quality has been improved with user-controlled grid settings, and grid and trace properties (style, thickness, and color), including support for scalable clipboard output to support copying and pasting into documentation packages.The new Probe interface supports presentation quality graphics, adding significantly to the display and printing options to improve reporting and documentation.An editable simulation queue shows you how many files are currently in line to be simulated this allows you to re-order the list.
The new simulation setup dialog box has tabbed windows with access to a very organized, self-documenting analysis setup procedure.
Import designs created with any version of MicroSim Schematics.Use a property editor spreadsheet to simultaneously edit multiple parts.Manage hierarchical designs and multi-page designs in a single file, and browse the hierarchy tree with the Project Manager.Find support for more than 30 netlist formats, and import and export EDIF graphical schematics for interchanging designs with other schematic packages.Enjoy a full-featured design entry environment with easy-to-use editing features and numerous advanced capabilities.OrCAD PSpice Release 9 connects two of today's most popular EDA products, Capture and PSpice. PSpice now fully integrated with OrCAD Capture Enhancements to Model Editor (formerly Parts).Enhancements for simulating large circuits.User interface with presentation quality graphics.PSpice now fully integrated with OrCAD Capture.There are no known installation problems specific to PSpice Release 9. These release notes are divided into the following sections: Please read the notes carefully to see if any apply to your designs.
Most of the information contained in these release notes is not included in the PSpice manuals