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How to use Voltage Differential Marker(s) ?

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I'm running a simple bias point analysis in orcad capture cis pspice.

I'm trying to measure the transistors Vce directly. I know I can subtract Ue from Uc and get it.

The idea I had to achieve this, is to use voltage differential markers (VDM).

But I soon found it useless, because I didn't get what I wanted (the voltage difference drawn on the screen like other dc-values as shown).

Any ideas?


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Another question. This is a student version, and what I have here is a general, nonamed transistor. What I want to simulate is a BC337-16. Is this possible. In the project, I was supposed to use this transistor from a libary called ebipolar. I don't have this "ebipolar.olb" file. Then I tried to download it from **broken link removed**. It all seems to works fine, until I started simulation. Then i got some weird errors, so I supposed I couldn't use this file.

Is there possible that I can use the BC337-16 in the simulation?
 

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