Cadence’s PSpice is the industry standard for analog and mixed-signal simulation. But the full professional version costs as much as a used car. So, where do you learn the ropes?
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If you are an Electrical Engineering student or a recent graduate, you’ve probably heard the name whispered in labs or shouted in frustration during deadline week. Cadence’s PSpice is the industry standard for analog
PSpice Student Version isn't perfect. The user interface looks like it was designed in 2003, and it crashes if you click too fast. But for $0.00, it gives you access to the same simulation engine that designs fighter jets and medical devices. Have a specific PSpice error code
Texas Instruments partnered with Cadence to release a specifically optimized free version. It is more stable, runs faster, and includes specific TI power supply models. Search for "PSpice for TI" —it is the best student experience right now.
Enter (officially known as PSpice for TI or the free Cadence PSpice offering).
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