PSpice Mini-Certification
Learn the basics of setting up, running, and analyzing SPICE simulations.
Introduction and Expectations
01: Configuring and Running a DC Bias Point Analysis
02: Configuring and Running a DC Sweep Analysis
03: Configuring and Running an AC Sweep Simulation
04: Simulating a Text Netlist using PSpice
05: How to Simulate a Linear Transformer using PSpice
06: Running a Parametric Sweep in PSpice
07: How to Edit a PSpice Model
08: How to Simulate with a Downloaded PSpice Model
09: How to Define Temperature Dependent Resistors
10: How to Run a Monte Carlo Analysis in PSpice
Blog: Understanding a Circuit Transfer Function from a Bode Plot
Blog: Monte Carlo Analysis and Simulation for Electronic Circuits
Blog: What is Worst-Case Circuit Analysis?
Certification Overview
Simulating Your Circuits Final Quiz
End of Mini-Certification Survey
The PSpice mini-certification was recorded using Cadence 22.1. The latest version of the tool is 24.1, but the concepts and workflows conveyed in the videos still apply to the current release of the product.
To obtain a certificate for this mini-certification, you complete the certificate pre-requisites, which include watching all the videos, reading additional material and passing a 10 question quiz.
The videos that are currently uploaded for this mini-certification do not have any subtitles available.
Yes! PSpice is integrated within the OrCAD X Platform so if you are a student, you can sign up and register for a free OrCAD X academic license. Or if you are no longer in school, you can sign up and register for a free 30-day trial here.
To access our full certification, please go to Cadence PSpice Training.