You cannot simulate an entire ARM processor or a full switching power supply with 500 components. But for homework, class projects, and senior design sub-circuits (filters, amplifiers, oscillators), it is perfect. Pro Tips for Beginners (Avoid my mistakes) 1. Ground Everything PSpice is ruthless. If you forget to place a ground (0V reference) on your schematic, the simulation will throw a "Floating Node" error and refuse to run. Every circuit needs at least one ground.
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How to run accurate SPICE simulations without breaking the bank (or your laptop). You cannot simulate an entire ARM processor or
You are building a 1000-component IoT device or you hate steep learning curves (try LTSpice first if you want something simpler). Ground Everything PSpice is ruthless
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