What is Capture CIS?

Capture CIS is an EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tool. It is frequently used to create a schematic design for PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and FPGA project. The simple steps involved in schematic design include placing and connecting part, running Design Rules Check, and generating netlist.

How do you run a simulation in Capture CIS?

Left-click on OK to accept the Simulation settings and close the Simulation Settings form. Then, from the menu take PSpice>Run to run the simulation. If not already enabled, left-click on the V circular icon to enable the display of the Voltage Bias values in the schematic.

What is the difference between OrCAD Capture and Capture CIS?

OrCAD Capture is a schematic capture application, and part of the OrCAD circuit design suite. Capture includes a component information system (CIS), that links component package footprint data or simulation behavior data, with the circuit symbol in the schematic.

Where can I find PSpice models?

CadenceĀ® PSpice technology offers more than 33,000 models covering a wide range of devices. These models are available from within PSpice A/D. If you don’t have the app, then download PSpice Designer Lite to review in more detail.

What is capture in PSpice?

1 Introduction. This document introduces you to a suite of computer programs that are used to design electronic circuits. Cadence OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice comprises three main applications. Capture is used to drawn a circuit on the screen, known formally as schematic capture.

How do you use PSpice simulation?

To use PSpice, start with the PSpice Schematics program. When you start up you will get a screen which looks like this: To put in a component, use the Draw drop-down menu, and select Get new part (or use the shortcut Ctrl-G). This will bring up a dialog box which will allow you to select pats from libraries.

Is OrCAD same as PSpice?

OrCAD capture is a tool for capturing (drawing) schematics. PSpice is a circuit simulation tool.

What is OrCAD Capture CIS?

Accelerate your design process and lower project costs with an integrated component information system. Centralized Component Data. Provide centralized, shared access to your component library across the organization to avoid redundancy and ensure available and approved parts are being used.