PSpice Simulation for Electronic Circuits: Learn PSpice now!

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PSpice Simulation for Electronic Circuits: Learn PSpice now!
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.83 GB | Duration: 5h 7m

A PSpice Tutorial for Beginners. Simulate Analog Electronic Circuits Using OrCAD Capture CIS PSpice Simulation Tools


What you'll learn
Simulate a switched-mode power supply (buck) converter circuit
Build electrical circuit drawings in professional industry standard software, OrCAD Capture fundamentals, PSPICE fundamentals
Simulate electrical and electronic circuits using the power of PSPICE software
Verify circuit theory through simulation
Requirements
Knowledge: You should be able to use a PC at the beginner level
Knowledge: A basic and introductory understanding of electrical circuits
Tools: You should have the ability to install software on your PC
Tools: A PC with a minimum of: 4 GB of RAM and 60 GB of Hard Drive storage
Tools: Strongly Recommended 8 GB of RAM
Description
Verify that your operational amplifier and power switching converter circuits will actually work.

Understand how to use PSpice for basic circuit analysis. Verify your hand calculations and homework in Circuits 1 and Circuits 2 class.

A tutorial in PSpice for analog circuits. Learn the basics of circuit simulation using Cadence Design System's powerful simulation software.

Who this course is for:
This course will be useful to college students studying electrical and hardware engineering, electronic hobbyists and tinkerers, hardware design engineers who have experience with other PCB design tools such as LTSpice, Altium, Mentor Graphics, AutoDesk Eagle, Diptrace and KiCAD
Anyone who wants to learn PSPICE for electrical circuit simulation
Anyone who wants to understand the basics of electrical circuit simulation
Persons who have a lot of trouble getting the PSPICE simulations to work
Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior and Senior electrical engineering university students
Graduate students in electrical engineering