Use this to interactively insert Bias Voltage Markers into the Schematic design.

Bias Voltage Markers are Parts used to annotate the schematic with the results of a DC operating point analysis, displaying the voltage on the net they are placed on. The values shown on the markers are updated each time you simulate.

If you wish to place a marker on to all nets on the page, use the Autoplace Markers option.

Shortcuts

Default Keys: None

Default Menu: Simulation

Command: Bias Voltage Marker

How To Insert A Bias Marker

Use the Insert Voltage Marker option from the Bias Annotation sub-menu on the Simulation menu.

A Bias Marker Part will appear for you to place. Move it over a connection on the net you wish to annotate and click to drop it onto the connection. If dropped directly on top of a connection its pin will be automatically attached.

You will then be presented with another Bias Marker to place. Press the Escape Key, or use the Cancel option from the shortcut menu to exit this mode.

If you inserted a marker that did not attach to a connection, simply drag it over the required connection after exiting the insertion mode.

If you have already run a Simulation, you may now update the values displayed on the markers by using the Update Values option from the Bias Annotation menu.

The format of the marker values can be changed using the Simulation Parameters options page.

The marker values can be hidden when not required using the Hide Values option from the Bias Annotation menu.

Autoplace Markers | Bias Current Marker | Delete All Markers | Hide Values | Probing Current | Simulation Parameters | Update Values