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Hello. And welcome to TI Precision Labs discussing PSpice for TI's plots and traces. In this example, we will be using an integrator circuit, which can be found in the analog engineer's cookbook.

Next, we will be running a transient simulation. Please reference the transient simulation video for more information on how to run a transient simulation. Plots can be separated in order to have a higher resolution of differently scaled traces.

To separate plots, navigate from the Plot toolbar to add plot to window. Next, left click on the trace name in the legend and copy the trace. Now, left click the blank plot and paste the trace. The trace will now be present in both plots. However, note the different scales on the graph.

To add a trace into a new plot without using probes on the circuit schematic, right click the blank plot. Next, select Add Trace. Find the desired trace and then select OK.

Left click on the trace name in the legend. Then select the Delete key in order to delete unwanted traces from your plot. If you would like to delete multiple traces, hold Control while selecting traces.

Navigate from the trace toolbar to add a trace. Alternatively, use the Insert key. Select a desired trace or multiple traces then click OK. This will add traces to your plot.

That concludes this video. In summary, we discussed plots and traces in PSpice for TI. Thank you for watching. To find more technical resources, please visit ti.com.

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