How to Perform an AC Simulation

How to Perform an AC Simulation

<p>How to perform DC sweep simulation:</p><p>Below is the schematic of an amplifier with the following parameters:  DC voltage gain =3.5  AC Voltage gain of roughly -130 (f = 10KHz)  input Q-point (VINQ ) of 1.2Volts. </p><p>I usually use VSRC as the input voltage source for this type of simulation. </p><p>Note the name of the voltage source is V1 NOT Vin (you can change this if you wish).</p><p>Vcc</p><p>Vcc V2 12Vdc</p><p>R1 0 3.5k</p><p>Vout Q1 Vin</p><p>Q2N2222</p><p>V1 0Vdc 1Vac TRAN = R2 C1 1k 200u</p><p>0 To run the simulation:</p><p>1. Pspice->New Simulation Profile(or edit simulation profile) – enter the name of the simulation if it is new one 2. You will see the following menu. Choose DC Sweep as shown. Here SPICE is configured to Sweep the DC voltage V1 from 0 to 5 Volts in increments of 1mV.</p><p>3. Hit OK</p><p>4. To run the simulation main menu: Pspice->Run To Plot the results:</p><p>After the simulation is complete you will automatically see a window where you can display the results of your simulation.</p><p>1. From the menu choose: Trace->Add Trace 2. You will see the following menu. On the left hand side are all the traces that are possible. On the right had side are all the functions that you can apply if you wish. Here I will be plotting the output voltage and VBE. Note the output voltage is also the collector voltage of the transistor so V(Vout) abd VC(Q1), V(Q1:c) are the same thing. VBE is V(Q1:b)- V(Q1:e). You can also plot currents IC(Q1) would be the collector current IB(Q1) the base current.</p>

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