There is also an earlier version of PSpice - PSpice 9.1 - available at another site, but we haven't tested it. It places restrictions on the sizes of circuits that you can simulate, but it should not be a problem for simple circuits. A demo version of OrCAD 16.2 is available. This is explained further in the Experiment 1 write-up.PSpice is a version of SPICE that is part of Cadence OrCAD design suite. Open it and add all the libaries it contains. Usually, when you click this, you will see a subdirectory called PSpice. The add libraries button is next to the red X at the top of the libraries window. NOTE: Once you have the software running, you will have to add libraries to have access to parts for your circuit. There is a help page for PSpice at which explains how to use the virtual version and also has some useful information on PSpice in general.
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