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Experiment No: 03

Course code: EEE 1302

Course Title: Electronics Circuits I Lab

Experiment Name: Electronic Circuit Simulation using PSPICE

Section: 1

Semester: Fall 2023

Submitted to: Mirza Rasheduzzaman (MRz), PhD

Submitted by:

Name: Didar Alahi Nahian

ID: 222014065

Submission Date: 24/10/2023


Objectives :
To simulate basic electronics circuits in PSPICE simulation software.

Apparatus :
PSPICE Software

Theory :
Personal Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis is abbreviated as PSPICE. PSpice
is a general-purpose analog circuit simulator that is used to verify the circuit design and to
predict the circuit behavior. Mainly, Pspice is used to simulate analog circuits, digital circuits and
mixed signal circuit.
Simulated Circuit and Output Simulation :

Diode –(Forward bias & Reverse bias)


Fig. 01: Creating New Project For Diode Characteristic Simulation

FORWARD BIAS
Fig. 02: Implement Register, diode, source and ground with connecting wire.

Fig. 03: Creating a new simulation profile.


Fig. 04: Selecting DC Sweep analysis & Voltage source starting and ending with increment value.

Fig. 05: Placing the current marker at the anode edge and click on the run.
Fig. 06: After running the simulation clicking on the plot, selecting the axes setting, and select the V1[D1]
Fig. 07: Here is the curve of the Forward Bias

REVERSE BIAS
Fig. 08: Reversing the diode for reverse bias

Fig. 09: Selecting DC Sweep analysis & Voltage source starting and ending with increment value.
Fig. 10: Placing the current marker at the cathode edge and click on the run.

Fig. 11: Here is the curve of the Reverse Bias


ZENER DIODE

Fig. 12: Creating a New Project For Zener Diode Characteristic Simulation

Fig. 13: Implement Register, Zener diode, source and ground with connecting wire.
Fig. 14: Creating a new simulation profile.

Fig. 15: Selecting DC Sweep analysis and voltage source starting and ending with increment value.
Fig. 07: Here is the curve of the Zener diode.
Discussion :
By utilizing the following Pspice software we managed to create normal diode forward bias,
reverse bias, and Zener diode circuits. This simulating software shows the exact simulation
output that we got from our previous real-time experiment.
If we establish a simulation form of any circuit before implementing it, we could get a clear idea
of the output of that circuit, and the chances of error would be very low.

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