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ssylee

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm having trouble plotting voltage vs. current on Circuitmaker 2000
for a certain circuit in analog simulation mode. Does anyone know if
it's possible to plot VI curves in CircuitMaker? Thanks!
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm having trouble plotting voltage vs. current on Circuitmaker 2000
for a certain circuit in analog simulation mode. Does anyone know if
it's possible to plot VI curves in CircuitMaker? Thanks!

Maybe this might help...
F8
Enable DC
Select source
Select start, stop and step
Run analysis
Use probe on pin for I graph

X axis is DC sweep voltage
Y axis is current

In my opinion, LTSpice is better than CM2000... but haven't done an IV
plot yet in LTSpice.
D from BC
 
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LVMarc

Jan 1, 1970
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D said:
Maybe this might help...
F8
Enable DC
Select source
Select start, stop and step
Run analysis
Use probe on pin for I graph

X axis is DC sweep voltage
Y axis is current

In my opinion, LTSpice is better than CM2000... but haven't done an IV
plot yet in LTSpice.
D from BC
I always liked the old gui in circuit maker 1995-2000 era. Not sure why?
Underneath they ar all spice similar.
Happy simulating :)
Marc
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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They're GUI was the was best. I lost my copy, I'm forever bummed.
Using 5Spice now.

Yup..after the release of CM2000, it became a favorite spice program
compared to other programs I tried.
I tried to move away from CM2000...only to return back to it many
times..
Only LTSPice has kept me away from CM2000...for now..


D from BC
 
I always liked the old gui in circuit maker 1995-2000 era. Not sure why?
Underneath they ar all spice similar.
Happy simulating :)
Marc
They're GUI was the was best. I lost my copy, I'm forever bummed.
Using 5Spice now.
 
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LVMarc

Jan 1, 1970
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They're GUI was the was best. I lost my copy, I'm forever bummed.
Using 5Spice now.
I do believe that I have the old cm zip file with an evaluation key..of
sorts. let me know if you want to resurrect the old sim and evaluate t
for awhile

Marc
 
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