I have an old PSPICE schematic that I would like to plot. I went to Orcad and started the process of downloading the "free" version, but it seems they want to sell you a complete CAD system. You have to send a request, get an email, ... It's not really worth it for me. If I could run an old version, that would be fine, and just PSPICE, no CAD stuff. I have mostly repeated my work in LTC spice, so the need for a PSPICE viewer diminishes. But I would still like a small simple file viewer. Any suggestions?
Texas Instruments "PSpice for TI"
https://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/analogw...-and-signal-chain-circuits-with-pspice-for-ti
I haven't read the "fine print" myself but this might be worth a look.
https://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/analogw...-and-signal-chain-circuits-with-pspice-for-ti
I haven't read the "fine print" myself but this might be worth a look.
Thanx. I should try the TI software. But I found some more files, including a GIF of the circuit. And I notice the software was called "MicroSim", and there is a web site that has a download of MicroSim 8, before it was bought by Orcad. I downloaded it and scanned it but that does not mean it is 100% safe. I did not yet install it so there may be problems.
https://getintopc.com/softwares/circuit-designing/microsim-pspice-8-free-download/
https://getintopc.com/softwares/circuit-designing/microsim-pspice-8-free-download/
I also stumbled across this web page, where the student edition of the 9.1 version of PSpice is available. See about half-way down the page.
https://www.eng.auburn.edu/~troppel/pspice_links.html
https://www.eng.auburn.edu/~troppel/pspice_links.html