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PSpice for TI's seamless access to the Texas Instruments' component ecosystem, unrestricted design size exploration, and powerful third-party model import capabilities promises to give you a complete out of the box simulation experience.

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As TI releases new models, the software and libraries will automatically update, so you don't have to worry about reinstalling. It's easy to find and place any component from Texas Instruments and all other in-built models using the intuitive PSpice part search. You can search for models by category, or search by its model number, or even just by any model detail that you are looking for.

Quickly view the PSpice model definition for any part and even access data sheets of TI components from the schematic itself. In just a few clicks, you can easily view reference designs of any TI component. In addition, preset simulation settings make it easy for you to quickly run your simulations.

With PSpice for TI, there are no restrictions to which models you can use, whether they're from TI or any other component vendor. Simply download a PSpice library file from any website, quickly create the schematic symbols, add the voltage or current markers, and continue with your simulation.

When using third-party components, you can simulate and plot a maximum of three pre-assigned signals at a time. No matter how complex your circuit is, you can easily simulate it with PSpice for TI. You can choose from the extensive analysis types and simulation options available, such as DC Bias, DC sweep, AC sweep, Transient, or advanced simulations like Parametric, Temperature Sweep, or even plotting Monte Carlo Histograms. Simply select an analysis type and simulate your circuit to validate its electrical behavior.

There is no limit on the number of waveforms you can plot at a time when creating a circuit with components from just TI or any available in-built models. Powerful capabilities of the waveform analysis viewer enable you to make precise waveform measurements.

For simple calculations, use any of the predefined cursor operation shortcuts. You can even add parasitics to select an ideal component and perform more accurate simulations. Simply input the non-ideal values from a data sheet and run your simulations considering these parasitics.

Performance analysis makes it easy to evaluate the behavior of a circuit further. You can choose from the various plot window templates available and continue analyzing your circuit's behavior. PSpice for TI's powerful simulation capabilities promises to give you a complete out-of-the-box experience.

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