yungman said:
I down loaded already. I managed to read the instruction and draw the schematic. Problem is I don't know how to put is a sine wave voltage source to do the simulation.
I use the voltage source and set to 1KHz and 0.1V and hit the "run" button. But I did not get any signal.
I cannot find any battery, so I just use the voltage source and set to DC 9V. Is this ok?
I am still trying to get the feel of the program, I likely be able to find the answer, this is just where I am at.
The simulation seems to want to sweep frequency but yet I did not see any generator that I can set the frequency.
You have found the components section. Choose a "voltage". This is a voltage generator which can be a 9 V battery or a power station or a pulse generator.
To do a sine wave, choose "advanced" then "sinewave" then set the DC offset to zero, the amplitude to 0.1 V, the frequency to 1000 Hz then all the others to zero except the number of cycles to 5000. (for no good reason except it gives you a fair burst of signal even on RF signals)
ALSO, over on the right set the "AC amplitude" to 0.1 volt. This is used for sweep simulations.
Bit odd, but just do it.
Use "edit simulation" cmd to choose TRANSIENT".
Here you set how long you want to do a simulation. Choose about 3 periods of the sinewave, so 3 mS.
When you finish, there will be a box attached to your cursor. Stamp this on the screen with your schematic on it. This is where the program gets its information about what you are doing.
Bit odd, but just do it.
Don't forget to add a ground symbol somewhere on the diagram
Click "RUN" and you should get a black window. Click a point on the schematic and you should get a trace for that point.
There are different symbols for voltage and current, so you just move the mouse until you get the right one.
If you want to do a square wave, set all the rise and fall times to 1 uS. It doesn't like zero rise times.