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Probe display current trace

The marker is now attached to the end of the top pin of the capacitor. Press the ESC key to terminate placing markers. Use the ALT - TAB key sequence to switch back to Probe. The current trace will be displayed ... [Pg.113]

We now have a number of traces displayed. However, the current trace is small. Suppose that we would like to look a little closer at a peak in the current waveform. We can do this by using some of the zoom features provided by Probe. Select View and then Zoom from the menu bar ... [Pg.113]

Instead of deleting a trace, we will display a current trace in a new window. Select Window and then New Window from the Probe menus. A new empty window will open ... [Pg.197]

We have specified a linear sweep from -25°C to 125°C with 1-degree increments. Click the OK button to the schematic. Simulate the circuit and display the results with Probe. Add the trace IC (Q1) to plot the collector current. Use the cursors to label the end points of the range. [Pg.269]

We now need to add a trace displaying the diode current. Select Trace and then Add Trace from the Probe menus (or press the INSERT key) and add the trace I(D1) ... [Pg.200]


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