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How to Design circuit using PSPICE

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Hye all!

I need to design current consumption and CMMR circuit using PSPice..my problem for current consumption circuit is i only get Vin waveform and don't get the waveform for Icc..

Please help me to get the right design.. :lol:

Thank you!!
 

post ur circuit,so i could find out where the problem is!!
 

Sugestion :

If you work with Schematic editors most of them generate output in SPICE model ( TANGO ).
Others even generate and simulate behaviour ( PROTEL ).

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this is my circuit and output..please help me to get Icc ..
 

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Hi,
May be im wrong..but why are you V3 shorted to output & ground??
Isnt V3 directly shorted to Ground in this circuit??
 

why connection 1 and 5 left open??
they arent grounded or sumthing?

---------- Post added at 21:53 ---------- Previous post was at 21:39 ----------

the output to opamp is grounded
 

why connection 1 and 5 left open??
That's O.K.
this is my circuit and output..please help me to get Icc ..
Why don't you place a current marker at a V2 terminal? To measure the current at a terminal that doesn't allow to place a current marker, you can also insert a dummy sense resistor. Finally, you can directly add voltage and current traces in probe. If you don't find the intended feature yourself, there's a PSPICE user's manual, by the way.
May be im wrong..but why are you V3 shorted to output & ground??
Isnt V3 directly shorted to Ground in this circuit??
V3 is O.K., but the OP output is shorted. It's a completely useless circuit. But find out youself.
 

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