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Thread Search Forums Recent Posts Today's Posts 1Next > Aug 6, 2010 #1 raj_kewalramani14 Thread Starter New Member Aug 5, 2010 2 0 This is the error which is been thrown whenever im using PSpice. Its now with AD741 but this error is thrown with any error. Im un able to simulate circuits.. Please help me plz any1.......... #1 Like Reply Aug 21, 2010 #2 Potato Pudding Well-Known Member Jun 11, 2010 684 92 Can you find the Subcircuit file? If you can find it is it where Pspice can find it? If it is where it needs to be and you have it included, then are you certain it is a working model that has not been modified since the last time you know it was working? The Analog Devices Models are all good as far as I have tried them. Make certain you have the right symbol associated. Do you have any other Op Amp models you could try using for your design stage until you get a solution? #2 Like Reply Show Ignored Content 1Next > Loading... Related Forum Posts: frequencies used by mobiles Posted by harikanaidu in forum: Wireless & RF Design Replies: 41 Views: 1,097 How much energy is used by a 1,500w heater Posted by bwd111 in forum: Homework Help Replies: 11 Views: 1,204 Err:identifier is undefined Posted by embed_v in forum: Embedded Systems and Microcontrollers Replies: 1 Views: 1,882 What principle is used? Posted by Chris Wright in forum: General Electronics Chat Replies: 4 Views: 1,492 You May Also Like: Build a Wireless 'Tipping Bucket' Rain Gauge, Part 3—Receiver, PICAXE, and LCD Here's a rain gauge that empties itself and that you can read from your easy chair. Best of all, you can build it, yourself. Charles R. Hampton Understanding Analog-to-Digital Converters: Deciphering Resolution and Sampling Rate Resolution and sampling rate are two important factors to consider when selecting an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). In order to understand these fully, concepts such as quantisation, and the Nyquist Criterion must be understood to a certain degree. Elliott Smith Intel and Micron Announce New Memory Intel and Micron have teamed up to produce the first new type of memory created in over 25 years. The non-volatile memory has speeds up to 1,000 times faster than NAND. Editorial Team Load More Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create a