Simulations are restricted to a maximum of 64 nodes .
While PSPICE 9.1 Student Version is a powerful tool, it has some limitations compared to the full PSPICE software. Some of the limitations include: pspice 9.1 student version
Here’s a helpful feature guide for — a legacy but still useful circuit simulation tool for beginners and students in electronics. Simulations are restricted to a maximum of 64 nodes
As a student edition, several "caps" are placed on circuit complexity to differentiate it from the professional version: As a student edition, several "caps" are placed
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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Draw circuits visually using Capture (part of PSpice 9.1 Student). | | Analog & Mixed-Signal Simulation | Simulate analog (resistors, caps, op-amps) and basic digital gates. | | Waveform Viewer (Probe) | View voltages, currents, power plots after simulation. | | Component Library | Includes common parts: R, L, C, diodes, BJTs, FETs, op-amps (741, LM324), logic gates. | | Analysis Types | DC Bias, DC Sweep, AC Sweep, Transient, Parametric. | | Text-Based Netlist | You can edit or view the circuit netlist manually. | | Educational Limitations | Max ~50 nodes, ~10 transistors, no subcircuits > 10 parts, limited model editing. |