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I'm trying to make a super simple circuit simulation for a class, and I keep getting the same error:
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
Here's the whole log:
**** 03/07/19 15:47:25 *********** Evaluation PSpice (Nov 1999) **************
* C:UsersadminDesktopFELab1Schematic1.sch
**** CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
******************************************************************************
* Schematics Version 9.1 - Web Update 1
* Thu Mar 07 15:44:12 2019
** Analysis setup **
.DC LIN V_V1 0 0,75 10m
--------------------$
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
.STEP TEMP LIST
+ 20 35
* From [PSPICE NETLIST] section of pspiceev.ini:
.lib "nom.lib"
.INC "Schematic1.net"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.net ****
* Schematics Netlist *
D_D2 a 0 D1N4002
V_V1 a 0 0V
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.INC "Schematic1.als"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.als ****
* Schematics Aliases *
.ALIASES
D_D2 D2(1=a 2=0 )
V_V1 V1(+=a -=0 )
_ _(a=a)
.ENDALIASES
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.probe
.END
Here's an image of the circuit:

The sim I'm currently running is a DC voltage sweep, from 0 to 0.75, on two temperatures, 20 and 35 degrees.
Any help is appreciated
Thank you all in advance!
error pspice
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I'm trying to make a super simple circuit simulation for a class, and I keep getting the same error:
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
Here's the whole log:
**** 03/07/19 15:47:25 *********** Evaluation PSpice (Nov 1999) **************
* C:UsersadminDesktopFELab1Schematic1.sch
**** CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
******************************************************************************
* Schematics Version 9.1 - Web Update 1
* Thu Mar 07 15:44:12 2019
** Analysis setup **
.DC LIN V_V1 0 0,75 10m
--------------------$
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
.STEP TEMP LIST
+ 20 35
* From [PSPICE NETLIST] section of pspiceev.ini:
.lib "nom.lib"
.INC "Schematic1.net"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.net ****
* Schematics Netlist *
D_D2 a 0 D1N4002
V_V1 a 0 0V
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.INC "Schematic1.als"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.als ****
* Schematics Aliases *
.ALIASES
D_D2 D2(1=a 2=0 )
V_V1 V1(+=a -=0 )
_ _(a=a)
.ENDALIASES
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.probe
.END
Here's an image of the circuit:

The sim I'm currently running is a DC voltage sweep, from 0 to 0.75, on two temperatures, 20 and 35 degrees.
Any help is appreciated
Thank you all in advance!
error pspice
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I'm trying to make a super simple circuit simulation for a class, and I keep getting the same error:
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
Here's the whole log:
**** 03/07/19 15:47:25 *********** Evaluation PSpice (Nov 1999) **************
* C:UsersadminDesktopFELab1Schematic1.sch
**** CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
******************************************************************************
* Schematics Version 9.1 - Web Update 1
* Thu Mar 07 15:44:12 2019
** Analysis setup **
.DC LIN V_V1 0 0,75 10m
--------------------$
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
.STEP TEMP LIST
+ 20 35
* From [PSPICE NETLIST] section of pspiceev.ini:
.lib "nom.lib"
.INC "Schematic1.net"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.net ****
* Schematics Netlist *
D_D2 a 0 D1N4002
V_V1 a 0 0V
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.INC "Schematic1.als"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.als ****
* Schematics Aliases *
.ALIASES
D_D2 D2(1=a 2=0 )
V_V1 V1(+=a -=0 )
_ _(a=a)
.ENDALIASES
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.probe
.END
Here's an image of the circuit:

The sim I'm currently running is a DC voltage sweep, from 0 to 0.75, on two temperatures, 20 and 35 degrees.
Any help is appreciated
Thank you all in advance!
error pspice
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I'm trying to make a super simple circuit simulation for a class, and I keep getting the same error:
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
Here's the whole log:
**** 03/07/19 15:47:25 *********** Evaluation PSpice (Nov 1999) **************
* C:UsersadminDesktopFELab1Schematic1.sch
**** CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
******************************************************************************
* Schematics Version 9.1 - Web Update 1
* Thu Mar 07 15:44:12 2019
** Analysis setup **
.DC LIN V_V1 0 0,75 10m
--------------------$
ERROR -- Must be 'I' or 'V'
.STEP TEMP LIST
+ 20 35
* From [PSPICE NETLIST] section of pspiceev.ini:
.lib "nom.lib"
.INC "Schematic1.net"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.net ****
* Schematics Netlist *
D_D2 a 0 D1N4002
V_V1 a 0 0V
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.INC "Schematic1.als"
**** INCLUDING Schematic1.als ****
* Schematics Aliases *
.ALIASES
D_D2 D2(1=a 2=0 )
V_V1 V1(+=a -=0 )
_ _(a=a)
.ENDALIASES
**** RESUMING Schematic1.cir ****
.probe
.END
Here's an image of the circuit:

The sim I'm currently running is a DC voltage sweep, from 0 to 0.75, on two temperatures, 20 and 35 degrees.
Any help is appreciated
Thank you all in advance!
error pspice
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Don't use a comma as a decimal separator (e.g. 0,75). SPICE was born in the US and typically expects you to use a period instead.
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+1 mainly because having 7499 rep bothered me but this is the correct answer as well. Interesting how the OP put a period in the second to last sentence but not in their script. Probably either missed the comma button or the period button while typing.
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Don't use a comma as a decimal separator (e.g. 0,75). SPICE was born in the US and typically expects you to use a period instead.
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+1 mainly because having 7499 rep bothered me but this is the correct answer as well. Interesting how the OP put a period in the second to last sentence but not in their script. Probably either missed the comma button or the period button while typing.
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Don't use a comma as a decimal separator (e.g. 0,75). SPICE was born in the US and typically expects you to use a period instead.
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+1 mainly because having 7499 rep bothered me but this is the correct answer as well. Interesting how the OP put a period in the second to last sentence but not in their script. Probably either missed the comma button or the period button while typing.
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Don't use a comma as a decimal separator (e.g. 0,75). SPICE was born in the US and typically expects you to use a period instead.
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Don't use a comma as a decimal separator (e.g. 0,75). SPICE was born in the US and typically expects you to use a period instead.
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+1 mainly because having 7499 rep bothered me but this is the correct answer as well. Interesting how the OP put a period in the second to last sentence but not in their script. Probably either missed the comma button or the period button while typing.
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+1 mainly because having 7499 rep bothered me but this is the correct answer as well. Interesting how the OP put a period in the second to last sentence but not in their script. Probably either missed the comma button or the period button while typing.
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