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Finding basic parts like switches and light bulbs in OrCAD Capture can be challenging due to its steep learning curve. Users need to add symbol libraries from the specified directory to access various components. The ANL_MISC library contains some of the needed components, but the search for common parts may still be difficult. It is suggested that users continue exploring available libraries for better results. Overall, utilizing OrCAD for circuit simulation with PSpice requires persistence and familiarity with the software's library system.
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Hi All,

I am trying to make a simple diagram that uses some basic parts like switches, light bulbs, fuse holders, but I am having a difficulty finding these parts in OrCad Capture. Not sure if those parts are part of their libraries, or I need another program from that. The reason I am using Orcad, is because I want to use Pspice to simulate and calculate volatges through the circuit.. Any idea?

thanks in Advanced!
 
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I had the same problem when I started using Orcad. It is a difficult tool to figure out on your own.

In your capture schematic you have to add a symbol library from C:\Cadence\SPB_16.6\tools\capture\library. There is a list of *.olb's (symbol libraries) there. Once you insert this into your design then you can try to place a part, select the library and then you will see a list of parts in the library along with the symbols. Hope this helps.
 
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thanks,

I was able to add the libraries, I also found in ANL_MISC library some of the components that I need..
It has a very steep learning curve.. But looking for a common part should not be so difficult, Unless I am using the
wrong software for it. I will keep looking

If one has more ideas, will be great thanks
 
Gerardo Ortega said:
thanks,

I was able to add the libraries, I also found in ANL_MISC library some of the components that I need..
It has a very steep learning curve.. But looking for a common part should not be so difficult, Unless I am using the
wrong software for it. I will keep looking

If one has more ideas, will be great thanks
You can find libraries this way:
 
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