Get PSPICE for 'Microelectronic' Textbook Examples

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The discussion centers around obtaining a copy of PSPICE to work through examples from Sedra and Smith's "Microelectronic" textbook. Users are directed to the Cadence website for a demo version of PSPICE, specifically through the link provided: http://www.cadence.com/products/orcad/downloads/orcad_demo/index.aspx. Additionally, a suggestion is made to search for "pspice download" on Google to find free copies. This indicates that PSPICE is accessible for educational purposes related to microelectronics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with PSPICE simulation software
  • Understanding of microelectronic principles as outlined in Sedra and Smith's textbook
  • Basic knowledge of circuit analysis
  • Ability to navigate and download software from the internet
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the features of PSPICE by downloading the demo version from Cadence
  • Review Sedra and Smith's "Microelectronic" textbook for relevant examples
  • Research additional resources for PSPICE tutorials and guides
  • Investigate alternative simulation tools for microelectronics, such as LTspice
USEFUL FOR

Students and educators in electrical engineering, particularly those studying microelectronics, as well as hobbyists looking to simulate circuit designs using PSPICE.

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Does anyone know where I can get a copy of pspice? I just want to try out the examples in the Sedra and Smith's "Microelectronic" textbook examples.
 
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