PSPICE simulation with Schematic of Waveform Selector

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The discussion centers on running a PSPICE simulation for a waveform selector circuit, where the user seeks guidance on selecting components and configuring input signals. The user initially constructed the circuit but omitted the switch and transistor, leading to confusion about obtaining waveforms. They discovered that a VPULSE source is necessary for generating a square wave input, but they still face issues with voltage readings across a resistor. Participants suggest recording waveforms at circuit nodes instead of using the switch and recommend using a small signal NPN transistor if the BC548 data is unavailable. The conversation highlights the importance of proper circuit configuration and component selection for accurate simulation results.
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Homework Statement


Hi in response to my previous thread (principles behind the waveform selector circuit), I would now like to run a SPICE simulation using the PSPICE schematics software to obtain the theoretical values before entering my lab session. I have uploaded the schematic for your reference.

Homework Equations


Right now I have constructed the circuit in the program but I am unsure of which switch, transistor (BC548) and input signal to put in.

Also if I want a square wave input, which settings do I need to configure?

Assuming then the circuit is constructed perfectly, how am I going to observe the output at the switch?

The Attempt at a Solution


Kindly see attached for the circuit which I have constructed in PSPICE. I have left out the switch and the transistor. For the input signal I used a VSRC 5V power supply.
 

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You're inputing just dc supplies? How do you expect to get any waveforms? And why did you omit the transistor?
 
rude man said:
You're inputing just dc supplies? How do you expect to get any waveforms? And why did you omit the transistor?

Well okay I did some research yesterday and found out that if I need a square wave generator I need to use VPULSE. Okay so I used that and instead of constructing the whole circuit, I constructed the circuit based on which switch I press on.

I omitted the transistor because I didn't know which transistor to use.

Please tell me if what I am doing now is correct.
(please see attached for circuit setup and output waveform)

Also can anyone tell me why when I input a 2V square wave pulse, the voltage that appears across the 4.7k Ω resistor is still 2V when it should have been 1.649V.

Thanks!
 

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Instead of the switch, just record the waveforms at the nodes in the circuit that the switch would connect to. If you don't have the SPICE data for the BC548 than use any other small signal NPN transistor with a similar beta.

You seem to have a time scale on your recording of seconds. It should be related to the period of the squarewave, to show just 2 or 3 complete cycles.

R8 and R2 form nothing more than a potential divider. You renamed R8 to be R1? And you have accidently shorted it out! No wire connects to their junction.

It would have been better to have this as a continuation of your earlier thread.

Sadly, I can't help with SPICE details, I've forgotten too much.
 
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