![]() ![]() The little file of code will give me all zeroes, when a few hours earlier it properly output the correct values (which I've, on occasion, verified by hand). I mean, I've got a circuit that, last time I ran the software worked just fine, and I don't change anything at all, and PSpice will output nothing. Recently, PSpice has decided that it will only sometimes perform a bias point analysis at all. Also, PSpice likes to randomly change the name of the file path for the library directory, meaning that every time I want to run a simulation, I have to reapply the correct library directory file path. ![]() PSpice sometimes requires a full restart to be able to see an updated analysis after changing the circuit. For example, many of the circuits I'm working on require bias point analysis so I can see voltages and currents. PSpice is the required circuit design software in my classes, but it simply doesn't function properly in windows 10. Can anyone recommend a decent alternative to PSpice that can handle circuits of moderate to large size? ![]()
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