You prolly dont care at all but does anyone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Fox Ayaan Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Circuit Analysis 1 thing that you didnt mention is datasheets. You can have a datasheet property attached to the components property wirh a file name such as "D:\Cadence\CIP-E\tech_docs\on semiconductor\1n4148.pdf" and there is a tcl script so you can right click on the component in capture and it will display the datasheet also the same thing will happen when you export the pdf. Thought you would like that tip
Ah that's awesome. I just tried it and didn't figure it out though. I double clicked my opamp in capture and added a "Datasheet" = "C:\TEST\lm741.pdf" property. I also tried "DATASHEET_LINK". But after that I didn't see any easy way to view it in the right click menu? Does this require the CIS mode? Do I have to download a plugin or activate any particular TCL script? Thanks!
@@CircuitAnalysis Oh i forgot a link to the tcl app is inside the pdf and the fact it doesnt open in the pdf is probably because you have protection mode on the pdf explains how to disable it as well
I think bare traces is more about the manufacturer than the design in OrCAD. If you ask the MFG for bare copper then it's cheaper and they'll just ignore the silkscreens and stuff.
You can get a better pdf by going to file export pdf this gives you an intelligent pdf with a sidebar listing all the pages components and nets and you click on one of these and it takes you to that object in the pdf all you require is ghostscript which is a free program
Awesome, yeah I tried this feature and got the error that gostscript was not installed and gave up, but I'll have to give it a try now if it's better. It does say you can just download it at ghostscript.com/download
@@CircuitAnalysis Just download it and remember where you installed it as it is required when you use the pdf export once you have it you can then click on a component and get all the properties against that component or net
17.4 is the same as 17.2 just with some prettier icons and themes. To add a library you do the same thing, press "p" to place part and then you get the panel on the right with libraries. Then you click the "+" button to add a library and use the open file dialog to select the library file to add. Is that what you were asking?
I see two programs in my directory: "Allegro Library Creator 17.4" and "Library Explorer 17.4" but I have not used them and my license does not seem to support either. Are either of those what you meant by library editor?
Really thanks man
Im having difficulty while exporting the pdf but now im able to do.
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thanks man!
Thanks for your videos. They have been really helpful for me to understand how OrCad works.
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You prolly dont care at all but does anyone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
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@Fox Ayaan Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Fox Ayaan it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
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@Circuit Analysis 1 thing that you didnt mention is datasheets. You can have a datasheet property attached to the components property wirh a file name such as "D:\Cadence\CIP-E\tech_docs\on semiconductor\1n4148.pdf" and there is a tcl script so you can right click on the component in capture and it will display the datasheet also the same thing will happen when you export the pdf.
Thought you would like that tip
Ah that's awesome. I just tried it and didn't figure it out though. I double clicked my opamp in capture and added a "Datasheet" = "C:\TEST\lm741.pdf" property. I also tried "DATASHEET_LINK". But after that I didn't see any easy way to view it in the right click menu? Does this require the CIS mode? Do I have to download a plugin or activate any particular TCL script? Thanks!
@@CircuitAnalysis Oh i forgot a link to the tcl app is inside the pdf and the fact it doesnt open in the pdf is probably because you have protection mode on the pdf explains how to disable it as well
Superb!..... Thanks a bunch
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Option for Bare traces design in orcad
I think bare traces is more about the manufacturer than the design in OrCAD. If you ask the MFG for bare copper then it's cheaper and they'll just ignore the silkscreens and stuff.
THank you!!
Thanks for watching!
You can get a better pdf by going to file export pdf this gives you an intelligent pdf with a sidebar listing all the pages components and nets and you click on one of these and it takes you to that object in the pdf all you require is ghostscript which is a free program
Awesome, yeah I tried this feature and got the error that gostscript was not installed and gave up, but I'll have to give it a try now if it's better. It does say you can just download it at ghostscript.com/download
@@CircuitAnalysis Just download it and remember where you installed it as it is required when you use the pdf export once you have it you can then click on a component and get all the properties against that component or net
How to add library in 17.4 (2021patch) ?
And is there library editor like in 17.2 ?
17.4 is the same as 17.2 just with some prettier icons and themes. To add a library you do the same thing, press "p" to place part and then you get the panel on the right with libraries. Then you click the "+" button to add a library and use the open file dialog to select the library file to add. Is that what you were asking?
I see two programs in my directory:
"Allegro Library Creator 17.4" and "Library Explorer 17.4"
but I have not used them and my license does not seem to support either. Are either of those what you meant by library editor?
Libs are pre installed, user created or what ?????????????????
There are a bunch of pre-installed libs. That's what I was using for this, but you can make your own too.
@@CircuitAnalysis i see, thanks. any videos on libs creation?
I have all my OrCad vids in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLPJa0dSdlB4XjB7v2HUanLjPc4UxpT6cb