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Danny

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Is there anyway that I can use 'capture' to place RMS current 'markers'
on the circuit? also can i get multiple y axis' automatically. what I'm
having to do now is to setup the probe display to view what I need....
every time i do a simulation, which is quite laborious. In previous
years (like 9 years ago) I used to set everything up in a .net file
just using pspice....but it all seems a lot more complex now.

Thx

Danny
 
On 21 Dec 2005 16:01:53 -0800, "Danny" <dindyk@energy.com.au> wrote:

Is there anyway that I can use 'capture' to place RMS current 'markers'
on the circuit? also can i get multiple y axis' automatically. what I'm
having to do now is to setup the probe display to view what I need....
every time i do a simulation, which is quite laborious. In previous
years (like 9 years ago) I used to set everything up in a .net file
just using pspice....but it all seems a lot more complex now.

Thx

Danny
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Danny wrote:
Is there anyway that I can use 'capture' to place RMS current 'markers'
on the circuit? also can i get multiple y axis' automatically. what I'm
having to do now is to setup the probe display to view what I need....
every time i do a simulation, which is quite laborious. In previous
years (like 9 years ago) I used to set everything up in a .net file
just using pspice....but it all seems a lot more complex now.

Thx

Danny

First, that is what the markers menu is for, to add markers. Also, if
you want to always see the display as you last set it up, go to the sim
profile and in the Probe section set it to Restore Last Session. It
will then display a new sim with the same settings as the last one.

Charlie
 
Great. Many thx for ur answer. Merry Xmas (holidays) to you and all.
 

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