Using Multiple Data Sets on One Graph in PSPICE: Changing X Variable

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In PSPICE, users can plot Vce against Ic for various base currents by utilizing a DC Sweep simulation with a primary sweep on the collector resistor and a parametric sweep on the base resistor. However, challenges arise when attempting to change the X variable to the collector current, as the software restricts it to one X variable. A suggested workaround involves using an iterated sweep method instead of relying on multiple variables. New users may need guidance on implementing this iterated sweep effectively. Understanding these techniques can enhance data visualization in PSPICE simulations.
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Hi,

I'm running a simulation on PSPICE in which I am trying to plot Vce against Ic for various base currents of a transistor, and I therefore need to have multiple data sets on one graph. I've managed to do this by using the DC Sweep simulation with the primary sweep on the collector resistor and a parametric sweep on the base resistor.

The resulting graph does have a data set for each value of the base resistance, but I am unable to change the X variable to the collector current: it gives me a message saying "Only 1 X variable is allowed" or something like that.

Is there a way round this?

Thanks.
 
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So, you are plotting Vce against Ic for a range of stepped Ib's? I really don't think you need to use variables to do this. You can just do a iterated sweep sort of thing.
 
Could you explain how to do this? I've only been using PSPICE for a week or two, so I'm quite new to some of these features.

Many thanks for your response.
 
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