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August 2017 - PV educator
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Simulating PV modules in PSPICE

Solar PV cells are the smallest unit in a PV panel. These are low power output units and hence in order to produce a reasonable output from them, several cells are connected in series and parallel configurations. In a series and parallel configuration, we use to add a bypass diode that prevents the sinking of a group of cells in case of shading....

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Plotting in PSPICE with multiple x axis values

In PSPICE plotting is not based on programming like that in MATLAB. In fact, the plotting is based on the set of variables that can be selected for x and y axis. The problem, however, is that if you want to plot two curves with different ranges of x axis variables.  I spent quite a time on solving this issue. Although I did not...

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How to change probe window color in PSPICE

PSPICE probe window works with a black background as a default colour and it does not allow the user to choose the background colour. However, in order to change these colours, one has to edit the file name "PSPICEEV". This file is not located in PSPICE folder rather it is located in the windows folder. So here is how you can change the...

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This blog is about my PhD work and an archive to my engineering education. However, additional study material for the courses i teach and that i have studied is also archived here.
All the circuits in this blog are tested by myself under specific conditions. BE CAREFUL if you are experimenting them, the blogger and this blog are not responsible to any harm and or damage to yourself and your equipment.


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