Women's Top 25: An Ivy Debut and a Big Question Mark
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Do you still use legacy EDA software? Let me know in the comments below! Disclaimer: This post is for educational and archival discussion only. Always use licensed software. The author does not host or provide links to copyrighted software.
It is based on the modern PSpice engine (17.4+), has a better UI, runs on Windows 11 natively, and includes hundreds of TI component models. The only catch? It is limited to TI parts. For 90% of student circuits, that is fine. Unless you are maintaining a 20-year-old industrial design, skip the PSpice 9.2 download . Use PSpice for TI, or switch to LTspice (Analog Devices) which is modern, free, and actually better than 9.2 ever was. Pspice 9.2 Download
For years, this version was the gold standard for introductory circuit simulation. While Cadence has moved on to OrCAD PSpice Designer 17.4 and 22.1, many universities and older textbooks still reference version 9.2. If you are on a hunt for a "PSpice 9.2 download," you have probably realized it is no longer sitting on a public FTP server. Here is what you need to know. PSpice 9.2 is officially abandonware . Cadence does not support it, does not host it, and will actively direct you to their modern (paid) offerings. This means you won't find it on the official website. Do you still use legacy EDA software