Book to learn cadence SPB/OrCAD RELEASE 16.6

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For learning Cadence SPB/OrCAD RELEASE 16.6, several online tutorials are available, including resources from Cadence itself. Users recommend specific books, including one found on Amazon, although it is only available in Kindle format. A tutorial created by a user is also suggested as a helpful resource. The discussion emphasizes the preference for structured learning through books, despite the availability of online materials. Overall, a combination of books and online tutorials can effectively support learning this software.
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Hi everyone,

I will have an intership to do where i will have to use cadence SPB/OrCAD RELEASE 16.6

Anyone a book to advise me to learn this software from scratch ?

thanks,
 
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yes i have, thanks anyway even if i usualy prefer a book if a good one exist
 
This is the primary hit at Amazon for a book on OrCAD 16 (although strangely they only list a Kindle version for $10 for some reason):

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JY4JQEE/?tag=pfamazon01-20

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louisnach said:
Hi everyone,

I will have an intership to do where i will have to use cadence SPB/OrCAD RELEASE 16.6

Anyone a book to advise me to learn this software from scratch ?

thanks,
Yes. You can use a tutorial I wrote and is on my website https://learnorcadonline.com/orcad-capture-cis-and-allegro-pcb-editor-tutorial-16-6/
 
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