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Digital Electronics

Digital Electronics. Instructor: MK ( 顧孟愷 ) http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~mku TA: Yi-shing Jian ( 簡義興 ) http://soc2.csie.ntu.edu.tw. Start Schematics. Start Schematics. Schematics Drawing & Hotkeys. Place Part: Ctrl+P Get New Part: Ctrl+G Wire: Ctrl+W Text: Ctrl+T Rotation: Ctrl+R.

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Digital Electronics

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  1. Digital Electronics Instructor: MK (顧孟愷) http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~mku TA: Yi-shing Jian (簡義興) http://soc2.csie.ntu.edu.tw

  2. Start Schematics • Start Schematics

  3. Schematics Drawing & Hotkeys • Place Part: Ctrl+P • Get New Part: Ctrl+G • Wire: Ctrl+W • Text: Ctrl+T • Rotation: Ctrl+R

  4. Part browser • Enter part name which you want. • Click Place to start place part on schematics

  5. Rotation new parts • You can use Ctrl+R to rotate new parts. Counterclockwise

  6. Edit attributes • You can edit attributes of an part by double-click. • Remember to save attribute before closing this dialog.

  7. Connect Wire • Press Ctrl+W and start to draw proper wire. R VDC GND_ANALOG

  8. Analysis & Simulation • Analysis setup: Analysis/Setup • Check the check box which you want to enable • Start Simulation: Analysis/Simulate

  9. Bias Point Simulation Result • If you can’t see this result, remember to enable bias voltage display

  10. Voltage & Current Marker Voltage Marker Bias Voltage Display Current Marker Bias Current Display

  11. Voltage & Current Marker (Continue)

  12. DC Sweep • Click DC Sweep and Select proper Swept Var.Type /Swept Type • Enter Name, Start Value, End Value and Increment

  13. DC Sweep Result

  14. Homework 1 • Repeat these steps and reproduce • Schematic • bias point simulation result • DC Sweep result • Due date: next week

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