Softlab 1
Softlab 1
Softlab 1
Problem 1: Create netlist and Schematics for the given diagram and compare output results with
theoretical calculation.
Theoretical Calculation:
Creating Netlist:
Netlist code:
Output file:
From the above Netlist output for circuit example 1 we can see that,
• Current in Ra, Rb and Rc is respectively 1.333mA, 3.333mA, and 2mA(from node 3
to 2).
• Voltage at node 1, 2 and 3 is respectively 20V, 13.33V, and -2V
• The Voltage of node 3 is at lower potential that the ground connection.
Schematics Drawing:
Schematics Output:
From the above Schematic output for circuit problem 1 we can see that,
• Current in Ra, Rb and Rc is respectively 1.333mA, 3.333mA, and 2mA.
• Voltage at node 1, 2 and 3 is respectively 20V, 13.33V, and -2V
• The Voltage of node 3 is at lower potential that the ground connection.
Here, we observe that this circuit diagram is same as “Circuit problem 1”. We executed
schematic simulation in this part, which exactly repeats the previous Netlist output. So,
it confirms the success of experiments.
Problem 2:
Theoretical Calculation:
𝑉3 -0 =2V
Or, 𝑉3 =2V
Equation of supernode between node 1 and 2:
𝑉1 -𝑉2 =6V ----------(i)
Applying KCL in closed loop 121-
𝑉2 −2 𝑉2 −0 𝑉1 −0
+ + =1
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Netlist Output:
Problem 3:
Netlist Code:
Netlist Output:
Discussion:
In this experiment,we can find that solving circuits with PSpice is easy to find voltage and
circuits across/through any element. We analyzed some dc circuits with the help of PSpice
simulating software in two ways , by creating netlist and schematics. And we compared the
results with theoretical calculations. And obviously for all cases ,we can see the results are
same. In practical case,reading from practical circuits results may contain some errors. But
PSpice helped in this way by solving these circuits with no error.So,we may conclude that our
output result has no error and thus we are satisfied and our experiment is done successfully.